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Significant impact of VOCs emission from coking and coal/biomass combustion on O3 and SOA formation in taiyuan, China

文献类型:期刊论文

作者Wang, Yu; Cui, Yang; He, Qiusheng; Fan, Jie; Li, Yanan; Liu, KanKan; Guo, Lili; Wang, Xinming
刊名ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION RESEARCH
出版日期2023
卷号14期号:2页码:101671
关键词VOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS GROUND-LEVEL OZONE SOURCE APPORTIONMENT SEASONAL-VARIATIONS HAZE EVENTS RIVER DELTA POLLUTION AEROSOL WUHAN NOX
ISSN号1309-1042
DOI10.1016/j.apr.2023.101671
英文摘要Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are the significant precursors of ozone (O3) and secondary organic aerosols (SOA) in fine particles (PM2.5). To effectively control O3 and PM2.5 pollution, VOCs were measured in Taiyuan during the prevailing seasons of pollution: summer (July 16 to 29), autumn (October 21 to November 5), and winter (December 26, 2021, to January 4, 2022). The highest total VOC (TVOC) concentrations were observed in winter (30.62 +/- 14.81 ppbv), followed by autumn (25.98 +/- 12.83 ppbv) and summer (11.43 +/- 8.01 ppbv). Alkanes and alkenes were the dominant species, which together accounted for 78.35%-85.35% of TVOC concentration during the observation period. The ozone formation potential (OFP) and secondary organic aerosol production potential (SOAP) were used to estimate the contribution of VOC species and sources to O3 and SOA production. Alkenes were the dominant contributor to OFP, accounting for 71.88%-80.82%, while aromatics were the primary contributor to SOAP, accounting for 92.66%-96.14%. Based on the positive matrix factorization (PMF) model results, coking sources (21.89%) and coal/biomass combustion (22.86%) were not only the major VOC sources during the observation, but also contributed significantly to OFP (64.16%-81.38%) and SOAP (57.09%-75.28%), respectively. According to the potential source area of TVOC, and the VOCs, OFP and SOAP concentration of each source under different trajectories, VOC contributions were increasingly coming from the coking sources and coal/biomass combustion in local and southwest of Taiyuan. Consequently, it is essential to control the VOC emissions from coking sources and coal/biomass combustion in local and southwest regions to alleviate PM2.5 and O3 pollution in Taiyuan.
WOS研究方向Environmental Sciences
语种英语
WOS记录号WOS:000964095000001
源URL[http://ir.gig.ac.cn/handle/344008/80350]  
专题有机地球化学国家重点实验室
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Wang, Yu,Cui, Yang,He, Qiusheng,et al. Significant impact of VOCs emission from coking and coal/biomass combustion on O3 and SOA formation in taiyuan, China[J]. ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION RESEARCH,2023,14(2):101671.
APA Wang, Yu.,Cui, Yang.,He, Qiusheng.,Fan, Jie.,Li, Yanan.,...&Wang, Xinming.(2023).Significant impact of VOCs emission from coking and coal/biomass combustion on O3 and SOA formation in taiyuan, China.ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION RESEARCH,14(2),101671.
MLA Wang, Yu,et al."Significant impact of VOCs emission from coking and coal/biomass combustion on O3 and SOA formation in taiyuan, China".ATMOSPHERIC POLLUTION RESEARCH 14.2(2023):101671.

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