Characterization of ambient volatile organic compounds, source apportionment, and the ozone–NO<sub>x</sub>–VOC sensitivities in a heavily polluted megacity of central China: effect of sporting events and emission reductions
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Published:2021-10-13
Issue:19
Volume:21
Page:15239-15257
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Yu Shijie,Su Fangcheng,Yin Shasha,Wang Shenbo,Xu Ruixin,He Bing,Fan Xiangge,Yuan Minghao,Zhang Ruiqin
Abstract
Abstract. The implementation of strict emission control during the 11th National Minority Games (NMG) in September 2019 provided a valuable opportunity to
assess the impact of such emission controls on the characteristics of VOCs and other air pollutants. Here, we investigated the characteristics of
VOCs and the O3–NOx–VOC sensitivity comprehensively in Zhengzhou before, during, and after the NMG by delivering field
measurements combined with WRF-CMAQ (Weather Research and Forecasting Community Multiscale Air Quality) model simulations. The average mixing
ratios of VOCs during the control periods were 121 ± 55 µg m−3 and decreased by about 19 % and 11 % before and after
emission reduction. The ozone precursors (NOx) also decreased significantly during the control period; however, the ozone
pollution was severe during the entire observation period. Positive matrix factorization analysis indicated seven major sources of ambient VOCs,
including coal combustion, biomass burning, vehicle exhausts, industrial processes, biogenic emissions, solvent utilization, and liquefied petroleum
gas (LPG). The results show that the major source emissions, such as coal combustion and solvent utilization, were significantly reduced during the
control period. As for ozone formation potential (OFP), the value during the control period was 183 ± 115 µg m−3, which was
0.23 and 0.17 times lower than before and after the control period, respectively. Solvent utilization and combustion controls were the most
important measures taken to reduce OFP during the NMG period. Control policies can effectively reduce carcinogenic risk. However, non-cancer
risks of ambient VOC exposures were all exceeding the safe level (hazard quotient = 1) during the sampling periods, and emphasis on the
reduction of acrolein emissions was needed. In addition, the WRF-CMAQ model simulation indicated that O3 formation was controlled by VOCs
in Zhengzhou. The results of the Empirical Kinetic Modeling Approach showed that the NOx reduction in Zhengzhou might lead to
higher ozone pollution. It is suggested that reduction ratios of the precursors (VOCs : NOx) should be more than 2, which can
effectively alleviate ozone pollution.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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