Characterization, sources and reactivity of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Seoul and surrounding regions during KORUS-AQ

Author:

Simpson Isobel J.1,Blake Donald R.1,Blake Nicola J.1,Meinardi Simone1,Barletta Barbara1,Hughes Stacey C.1,Fleming Lauren T.12,Crawford James H.3,Diskin Glenn S.3,Emmons Louisa K.4,Fried Alan5,Guo Hai6,Peterson David A.7,Wisthaler Armin89,Woo Jung-Hun10,Barré Jerome411,Gaubert Benjamin4,Kim Jinseok10,Kim Michelle J.12,Kim Younha1013,Knote Christoph14,Mikoviny Tomas8,Pusede Sally E.15,Schroeder Jason R.316,Wang Yu6,Wennberg Paul O.12,Zeng Lewei6

Affiliation:

1. University of California, Irvine, CA, US

2. University of Leeds, Leeds, UK

3. NASA Langley, Hampton, VA, US

4. NCAR, Boulder, CO, US

5. University of Colorado, Boulder, CO, US

6. The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, CN

7. Naval Research Laboratory, Monterey, CA, US

8. University of Oslo, Oslo, NO

9. University of Innsbruck, Innsbruck, AT

10. Konkuk University, Seoul, KR

11. European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, Reading, UK

12. California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA, US

13. IIASA, Laxenburg, AT

14. Meteorological Institute, LMU Munich, Munich, DE

15. University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA, US

16. California Air Resources Board, Sacramento, CA, US

Abstract

The Korea-United States Air Quality Study (KORUS-AQ) took place in spring 2016 to better understand air pollution in Korea. In support of KORUS-AQ, 2554 whole air samples (WAS) were collected aboard the NASA DC-8 research aircraft and analyzed for 82 C1–C10 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using multi-column gas chromatography. Together with fast-response measurements from other groups, the air samples were used to characterize the VOC composition in Seoul and surrounding regions, determine which VOCs are major ozone precursors in Seoul, and identify the sources of these reactive VOCs. (1) The WAS VOCs showed distinct signatures depending on their source origins. Air collected over Seoul had abundant ethane, propane, toluene and n-butane while plumes from the Daesan petrochemical complex were rich in ethene, C2–C6 alkanes and benzene. Carbonyl sulfide (COS), CFC-113, CFC-114, carbon tetrachloride (CCl4) and 1,2-dichloroethane were good tracers of air originating from China. CFC-11 was also elevated in air from China but was surprisingly more elevated in air over Seoul. (2) Methanol, isoprene, toluene, xylenes and ethene were strong individual contributors to OH reactivity in Seoul. However methanol contributed less to ozone formation based on photochemical box modeling, which better accounts for radical chemistry. (3) Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) and other techniques indicated a mix of VOC source influences in Seoul, including solvents, traffic, biogenic, and long-range transport. The solvent and traffic sources were roughly equal using PMF, and the solvents source was stronger in the KORUS-AQ emission inventory. Based on PMF, ethene and propene were primarily associated with traffic, and toluene, ethylbenzene and xylenes with solvents, especially non-paint solvents for toluene and paint solvents for ethylbenzene and xylenes. This suggests that VOC control strategies in Seoul could continue to target vehicle exhaust and paint solvents, with additional regulations to limit the VOC content in a variety of non-paint solvents.

Publisher

University of California Press

Subject

Atmospheric Science,Geology,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology,Ecology,Environmental Engineering,Oceanography

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