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Identifying the wintertime sources of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from MAX-DOAS measured formaldehyde and glyoxal in Chongqing, southwest China.

Authors :
Xing, Chengzhi
Liu, Cheng
Hu, Qihou
Fu, Qingyan
Lin, Hua
Wang, Shuntian
Su, Wenjing
Wang, Weiwei
Javed, Zeeshan
Liu, Jianguo
Source :
Science of the Total Environment. May2020, Vol. 715, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Ground-based multi-axis differential optical absorption spectroscopy (MAX-DOAS) observations were performed from 27 December 2018 to 16 January 2019 in Changshou, one of subdistricts of Chongqing, China. Primary atmospheric pollutant in Changshou during wintertime was PM 2.5 , whose contribution averaged about 70.15% ± 9.5% of PM 10. The ratio of PM 2.5 /PM 10 decreased when PM 2.5 pollution became worse, and it should attribute to biomass burning and the contribution of hygroscopic growth and enhanced heterogeneous chemistry under high relative humidity condition. Moreover, nitrogen dioxide (NO 2), formaldehyde (HCHO) and glyoxal (CHOCHO) vertical profiles during the campaign period were retrieved separately. TROPOMI HCHO vertical column densities (VCDs) and MAX-DOAS HCHO VCDs were correlated well (R = 0.93). In order to identify the sources of volatile organic compound (VOC) in Changshou, the ratio of CHOCHO to HCHO (R GF) in five different layers were estimated. The estimated daily averaged R GF were 0.0205 ± 0.0077, 0.0727 ± 0.0286, 0.0864 ± 0.0296, 0.0770 ± 0.0275 and 0.0746 ± 0.0263 in 0–100 m, 100–200 m, 300–400 m, 500–600 m and 700–800 m layers, respectively. The estimated R GF will increase when biomass burnings were dominated. Using NO 2 as a tracer of anthropogenic emissions, we found the R GF values gradually decrease with the increase of NO 2 levels. R GF values in 0–100 m layer and all the other upper layers are 0.015–0.025 and 0.06–0.14, and that means the dominant sources of VOCs in 0–100 m layer and all the other upper layers are biogenic emission and anthropogenic emission (especially biomass burning), respectively. In addition, we found that R GF has site dependence which is in compliance with several previous studies. Unlabelled Image • The ratio of PM 2.5 /PM 10 decreased when PM 2.5 pollution became worse • HCHO and CHCOHO mainly distributed in 0-100 m and 100-200 m, respectively. • The sources of VOCs above 100 m are mainly from biomass burning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00489697
Volume :
715
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Science of the Total Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
142005961
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2019.136258