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Appl Spectrosc


Title:Atmospheric formaldehyde monitoring in the Greater Houston area in 2002
Author(s):Chen J; So S; Lee H; Fraser MP; Curl RF; Harman T; Tittel FK;
Address:"Department of Chemistry, Rice University, 6100 Main St., Houston, Texas 77005, USA"
Journal Title:Appl Spectrosc
Year:2004
Volume:58
Issue:2
Page Number:243 - 247
DOI: 10.1366/000370204322843002
ISSN/ISBN:0003-7028 (Print) 0003-7028 (Linking)
Abstract:"A laser spectrometer based on difference frequency generation (DFG) was deployed for real-time long-term monitoring of HCHO concentrations at an environmental monitoring site located at Deer Park, Texas, in the Greater Houston area. Three HCHO concentration measurements were made during the periods of July 20-31 (period I), August 2-14 (period II), and August 24-September 25 (period III), 2002. In periods I and II, differences in HCHO concentrations are apparent between day and night measurements, with elevated concentrations during daylight hours. Most of the HCHO peak values are less than 20 ppbV except for two intense peaks on August 02 (approximately 25 ppbV) and August 04 (approximately 30 ppbV). The formaldehyde concentration levels in ambient air at the measurement site are produced mainly by the photochemical oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) caused by intense sunlight during periods I and II. This observation was made based on a comparison with the ozone concentration, solar radiation, temperature, relative humidity, and wind speed data obtained from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ). During period III, data collected by a time-integrating wet-chemical technique are compared to the data collected by the spectroscopic instrument"
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Notes:"PubMed-not-MEDLINEChen, Jinhai So, Stephen Lee, Hoason Fraser, Matthew P Curl, Robert F Harman, Thomas Tittel, Frank K eng 2006/12/05 Appl Spectrosc. 2004 Feb; 58(2):243-7. doi: 10.1366/000370204322843002"

 
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