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Progress in quantitative research on the relationship between atmospheric oxidation and air quality

Authors :
Yuesi Wang
Xin Jin
Zirui Liu
Gehui Wang
Guiqian Tang
Keding Lu
Bo Hu
Shanshan Wang
Guohui Li
Xinqin An
Chao Wang
Qihou Hu
Lingyan He
Fenfen Zhang
Yuanhang Zhang
Source :
Journal of environmental sciences (China). 123
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Atmospheric oxidizing capacity (AOC) is an essential driving force of troposphere chemistry and self-cleaning, but the definition of AOC and its quantitative representation remain uncertain. Driven by national demand for air pollution control in recent years, Chinese scholars have carried out studies on theories of atmospheric chemistry and have made considerable progress in AOC research. This paper will give a brief review of these developments. First, AOC indexes were established that represent apparent atmospheric oxidizing ability (AOIe) and potential atmospheric oxidizing ability (AOIp) based on aspects of macrothermodynamics and microdynamics, respectively. A closed study refined the quantitative contributions of heterogeneous chemistry to AOC in Beijing, and these AOC methods were further applied in Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei and key areas across the country. In addition, the detection of ground or vertical profiles for atmospheric OH·, HO

Details

ISSN :
10010742
Volume :
123
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of environmental sciences (China)
Accession number :
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