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J Environ Sci (China)


Title:Investigation of carbonyl compound sources at a rural site in the Yangtze River Delta region of China
Author(s):Wang M; Chen W; Shao M; Lu S; Zeng L; Hu M;
Address:"State Joint Key Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China. Electronic address: wangmingmelon@163.com. State Joint Key Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China. State Joint Key Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China. Electronic address: mshao@pku.edu.cn"
Journal Title:J Environ Sci (China)
Year:2015
Volume:20141215
Issue:
Page Number:128 - 136
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2014.12.001
ISSN/ISBN:1001-0742 (Print) 1001-0742 (Linking)
Abstract:"Carbonyl compounds are important intermediates in atmospheric photochemistry, but their primary sources are still not understood well. In this work, carbonyls, hydrocarbons, and alkyl nitrates were continuously measured during November 2011 at a rural site in the Yangtze River Delta region of China. Mixing ratios of carbonyls and hydrocarbons showed large fluctuations during the entire measurement. The average level for total measured volatile organic compounds during the pollution episode from 25th to 27th November, 2011 was 91.6 ppb, about 7 times the value for the clean period of 7th-8th, November, 2011. To preliminarily identify toluene sources at this site, the emission ratio of toluene to benzene (T/B) during the pollution episode was determined based on photochemical ages derived from the relationship of alkyl nitrates to their parent alkanes. The calculated T/B was 5.8 ppb/ppb, significantly higher than the values of 0.2-1.7 ppb/ppb for vehicular exhaust and other combustion sources, indicating the dominant influence of industrial emissions on ambient toluene. The contributions of industrial sources to ambient carbonyls were then calculated using a multiple linear regression fit model that used toluene and alkyl nitrates as respective tracers for industrial emission and secondary production. During the pollution episode, 18.5%, 69.0%, and 52.9% of measured formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and acetone were considered to be attributable to industrial emissions. The emission ratios relative to toluene for formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, and acetone were determined to be 0.10, 0.20 and 0.40 ppb/ppb, respectively. More research on industrial carbonyl emission characteristics is needed to understand carbonyl sources better"
Keywords:"Air Pollutants/*analysis China Environmental Monitoring Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry Hydrocarbons/*analysis Linear Models Models, Theoretical Oxidants, Photochemical/*analysis Toluene/analysis Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Carbonyl compound;"
Notes:"MedlineWang, Ming Chen, Wentai Shao, Min Lu, Sihua Zeng, Limin Hu, Min eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Netherlands 2015/02/11 J Environ Sci (China). 2015 Feb 1; 28:128-36. doi: 10.1016/j.jes.2014.12.001. Epub 2014 Dec 15"

 
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