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Huan Jing Ke Xue


Title:[Characteristics of VOCs Emitted from the Rubber Tire Manufacturing Industry Based on the Inverse-Dispersion Calculation Method]
Author(s):Bai HX; Wei W; Wang YT; Ren YT; Zang JX; Cheng SY;
Address:"College of Environmental and Energy Engineering, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China. Key Laboratory of Beijing on Regional Air Pollution Control, Beijing University of Technology, Beijing 100124, China"
Journal Title:Huan Jing Ke Xue
Year:2019
Volume:40
Issue:7
Page Number:2994 - 3000
DOI: 10.13227/j.hjkx.201811180
ISSN/ISBN:0250-3301 (Print) 0250-3301 (Linking)
Abstract:"This study selected a rubber tire manufacturing factory located in the North China Plain, and conducted ambient volatile organic compounds (VOCs) observation tests, and calculated the emission of VOCs based on the inverse-dispersion calculation method. The monitoring results found significant differences in both VOC concentrations and chemical composition between the up-wind (background) and the downwind receptors. The average concentrations of VOCs measured by the background and receptors were 53.8 mug.m(-3) and 127.5 mug.m(-3), respectively. Propane (7.2 mug.m(-3)), cetone (7.5 mug.m(-3)), nonanal (12.7 mug.m(-3)), n-butane (4.9 mug.m(-3)), and acetaldehyde (2.7 mug.m(-3)) were the dominant components of background VOCs, and nonanal (43.5 mug.m(-3)), propane (11.4 mug.m(-3)), acetaldehyde (7.4 mug.m(-3)), hexane (11.9 mug.m(-3)), and n-butane (7.3 mug.m(-3)) were the dominant components of receptor VOCs. The difference in VOCs between the background and receptors is considered to reflect contributions from the factory, the main components of which were of alkanes (31.39%) and oxygenated organic compounds (33.15%). Using the ISC3 model, the relation coefficient gamma between the downwind VOCs increment and the emissions of the factory was calculated for each receptor of each test based on the hourly average meteorological conditions during the observation period. Combining the relation coefficient gamma with the difference in VOCs between the receptor and the background, we calculated VOC emission amounts from this factory of 152.8+/-188.2 t.a(-1) and a VOC emission factor (EF) for the rubber tire manufacturing industry of VOC 101.9 g.tire(-1). Our estimated EF was loser to EF of U. S. AP42 (55 g.tire(-1)), but greatly lower than the EF of China's reference (900 g.tire(-1)). Although our calculations had a relatively higher standard deviation, these results are helpful for better understanding the emission of VOCs from the rubber manufacturing industry. Based on our calculated EF, China's national VOCs emissions from the rubber tire manufacturing industry would be approximately 62.13 kt.a(-1), which represents a significant potential contribution to ozone formation (130.87 kt.a(-1)), but the organic aerosol formation potential is small (0.86 kt.a(-1))"
Keywords:diffusion mode inversion emission factor rubber tire manufacturing source emission calculation volatile organic compounds (VOCs);
Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEBai, Hong-Xiang Wei, Wei Wang, Ya-Ting Ren, Yun-Ting Zang, Jia-Xin Cheng, Shui-Yuan chi English Abstract China 2019/12/20 Huan Jing Ke Xue. 2019 Jul 8; 40(7):2994-3000. doi: 10.13227/j.hjkx.201811180"

 
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