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Characteristics, chemical transformation and source apportionment of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) during wintertime at a suburban site in a provincial capital city, east China

Atmospheric Environment, ISSN: 1352-2310, Vol: 298, Page: 119621
2023
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Article Description

Based on the continuous online measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) at a suburban site in Jinan, Shandong province in the wintertime of 2021, characteristics, chemical transformations and sources of VOCs were analyzed. The total mixing ratio of VOCs was 30.35 ± 19.9 ppbv, with alkanes being the most abundant species. Alkenes and aromatics were the major contributors to the hydroxyl radical loss rate (L OH ) and the ozone formation potential (OFP), accounting for 44.9% and 32.7% to L OH, and 43.2% and 33.4% to OFP, respectively. Aromatics had the primary contribution (98.1%) to the secondary organic aerosol potential (SOAP), and the high correlation between SOAP and PM 2.5 concentrations (R = 0.70) suggested that VOCs were critical precursors of PM 2.5. Coal/biomass burning and motor vehicle emissions were the main sources of VOCs (24.6% and 23.8%, respectively), followed by petrochemical and fuel evaporation (19.9%), industrial sources (16.9%), and liquefied petroleum gas/natural gas use (14.8%). Backward trajectories and the potential source contribution function (PSCF) analysis results suggested that short-range transport from the southeast was the primary potential source of VOC concentrations in suburban Jinan. The results can provide theoretical support for local governments to develop VOC emission control strategies in suburban areas.

Bibliographic Details

Bao Lin Wang; Zhen Guo Liu; Zi Ang Li; Yu Chun Sun; Chen Wang; Chuan Yong Zhu; Lei Sun; Na Yang; Ge Bai; Chong Qing Xu; Guo Lan Fan; Xiao Yan Sun; Zhi Yong Xia; Guang Pan; Gui Huan Yan

Elsevier BV

Environmental Science; Earth and Planetary Sciences

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