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Huan Jing Ke Xue


Title:[Accurate Identification of Pollution Sources in a Chemical Enterprise Based on a Distributed Multi-channel VOCs Online Monitoring Mass Spectrometry System]
Author(s):Wei X; Zhang YJ; Wang PT; Hong Y; Xia R; Gao W;
Address:"Institute of Mass Spectrometry and Atmospheric Environment, Jinan University, Guangzhou 510632, China. Guangzhou Hexin Instrument Co., Ltd., Guangzhou 510530, China. Taizhou Jiaojiang Ecological District Construction Affairs Center, Taizhou 318001, China. Guangdong Provincial Engineering Research Center for On-line Source Apportionment System of Air Pollution, Guangzhou 510632, China"
Journal Title:Huan Jing Ke Xue
Year:2022
Volume:43
Issue:4
Page Number:1788 - 1798
DOI: 10.13227/j.hjkx.202106131
ISSN/ISBN:0250-3301 (Print) 0250-3301 (Linking)
Abstract:"A monitoring and traceability management system for unorganized emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in industrial parks has been established. This system uses distributed multi-channel mass spectrometry to continuously monitor multiple online monitoring points within the enterprise and the factory boundary to initially identify the source of unorganized emissions of VOCs. Based on online monitoring data, the system combined a positive matrix factorization (PMF) model and conditional bivariate probability function (CBPF) methods to accurately identify pollution sources of different scales in the park. The system was successfully applied to a pharmaceutical chemical factory in Taizhou Chemical Industry Park, and VOCs online monitoring was carried out for more than three months at 10 monitoring sites in the factory area. The sources of VOCs were analyzed using the PMF model, and the geographical location information of each pollution source factor was identified by the CBPF method. During the monitoring period, the contribution of chlorobenzene emissions and the number of early warnings were much higher than those of other species. Compared with that of other species, the frequency of abnormal emissions of butene was higher, and the frequency of abnormal emissions of toluene was lower. Among the top ten species, only chlorobenzene had significant concentration changes in different monitoring sites. Ambient VOCs in the plant mainly came from six sources:butene emission, toluene emission, chlorobenzene emission, solvent use, sulfur-related processes, and industrial production. Based on the CBPF results of each pollution source factor relative to the ten monitoring stations, the local pollution source and external pollution source in the plant were distinguished, and the specific location of the local pollution source and the transmission direction of the external pollution source were identified"
Keywords:*Air Pollutants/analysis Environmental Monitoring Mass Spectrometry Toluene/analysis Vehicle Emissions/analysis *Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis PMF receptor model conditional bivariate probability function (CBPF) industrial parks pollution sources so;
Notes:"MedlineWei, Xiao Zhang, Yong-Jie Wang, Pei-Tao Hong, Yan Xia, Rui Gao, Wei chi China 2022/04/09 Huan Jing Ke Xue. 2022 Apr 8; 43(4):1788-1798. doi: 10.13227/j.hjkx.202106131"

 
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