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J Air Waste Manag Assoc


Title:A combined approach for the evaluation of a volatile organic compound emissions inventory
Author(s):Choi YJ; Calabrese RV; Ehrman SH; Dickerson RR; Stehr JW;
Address:"Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, University of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-2111, USA"
Journal Title:J Air Waste Manag Assoc
Year:2006
Volume:56
Issue:2
Page Number:169 - 178
DOI: 10.1080/10473289.2006.10464446
ISSN/ISBN:1096-2247 (Print) 1096-2247 (Linking)
Abstract:"Emissions inventories significantly affect photochemical air quality model performance and the development of effective control strategies. However, there have been very few studies to evaluate their accuracy. Here, to evaluate a volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions inventory, we implemented a combined approach: comparing the ratios of carbon bond (CB)-IV VOC groups to nitrogen oxides (NOx) or carbon monoxide (CO) using an emission preprocessing model, comparing the ratios of VOC source contributions from a source apportionment technique to NOx or CO, and comparing ratios of CB-IV VOC groups to NOx or CO and the absolute concentrations of CB-IV VOC groups using an air quality model, with the corresponding ratios and concentrations observed at three sites (Maryland, Washington, DC, and New Jersey). The comparisons of the ethene/NOx ratio, the xylene group (XYL)/NOx ratio, and ethene and XYL concentrations between estimates and measurements showed some differences, depending on the comparison approach, at the Maryland and Washington, DC sites. On the other hand, consistent results at the New Jersey site were observed, implying a possible overestimation of vehicle exhaust. However, in the case of the toluene group (TOL), which is emitted mainly from surface coating and printing sources in the solvent utilization category, the ratios of TOL/ NOx or CO, as well as the absolute concentrations revealed an overestimate of these solvent sources by a factor of 1.5 to 3 at all three sites. In addition, the overestimate of these solvent sources agreed with the comparisons of surface coating and printing source contributions relative to NOx from a source apportionment technique to the corresponding value of estimates at the Maryland site. Other studies have also suggested an overestimate of solvent sources, implying a possibility of inaccurate emission factors in estimating VOC emissions from surface coating and printing sources. We tested the impact of these overestimates with a chemical transport model and found little change in ozone but substantial changes in calculated secondary organic aerosol concentrations"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/*analysis Carbon Monoxide/analysis Environmental Monitoring/*methods Ethylenes/analysis Mid-Atlantic Region *Models, Theoretical Nitrogen Oxides/analysis Toluene/analysis Virginia Volatilization West Virginia Xylenes/analysis;"
Notes:"MedlineChoi, Yu-Jin Calabrese, Richard V Ehrman, Sheryl H Dickerson, Russell R Stehr, Jeffrey W eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't 2006/03/30 J Air Waste Manag Assoc. 2006 Feb; 56(2):169-78. doi: 10.1080/10473289.2006.10464446"

 
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