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Evidence of coal combustion contribution to ambient VOCs during winter in Beijing 被引量:33
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作者 Ming Wang Min Shao +2 位作者 Si-Hua Lu Yu-Dong Yang wen-tai chen 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2013年第9期829-832,共4页
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play ,an important role in ozone and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation, but VOCs sources during winter are not fully understood. To investigate VOCs sources during winter,... Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) play ,an important role in ozone and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation, but VOCs sources during winter are not fully understood. To investigate VOCs sources during winter, mixing ratios of C2-C12 VOCs were measured at an urban site in Beijing from December 29, 2011 to January 17, 2012. Correlation analysis of toluene to benzene and i-pentane to n-pentane suggest that coal combustion could also be an important source for VOCs besides vehicular emissions. Source apportionment results show that coal combustion and vehicular emissions contributed 28%-39% and 31%-45% to ambient VOCs during winter, respectively. Backward trajectory analyses demonstrated that contributions from the burning of coal were higher when air masses came from southern regions outside Beijing. Close attention should be paid to VOCs emissions from coal combustion in Beijing city and the vicinity to the South. 展开更多
关键词 VOC Source apportionment Coal combustion Transport
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Quantifying the ambient formaldehyde sources utilizing tracers 被引量:2
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作者 Mei Li Min Shao +3 位作者 Ling-Yu Li Si-Hua Lu wen-tai chen chen Wang 《Chinese Chemical Letters》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第11期1489-1491,共3页
Formaldehyde(HCHO) is one of the most important intermediate products of atmospheric photochemical reactions in the troposphere, therefore understanding of HCHO sources is essential for effective ozone control measu... Formaldehyde(HCHO) is one of the most important intermediate products of atmospheric photochemical reactions in the troposphere, therefore understanding of HCHO sources is essential for effective ozone control measures. The objective of this work is to distinguish between primary and secondary sources of HCHO. Based on about one month of online measurements in winter in Ziyang,Sichuan, the multi-linear regression analysis of ambient concentrations of HCHO and possible tracers(acetonitrile, propane and peroxyacetyl nitrate) was performed. The results show that during winter in Ziyang, biomass burning contributed an average of 53.2% to ambient HCHO levels, while secondary processes contributed about 30.1%, and vehicular sources accounted for 7.1%. 展开更多
关键词 Formaldehyde Sources Tracers Multi-linear regression
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