Observation and analysis of VOCs in nine prefecture-level cities of Sichuan Province, China

被引:0
|
作者
Wenjun Wang
Tingting Xiong
Wei Zhang
Bin Luo
Dongmei Wang
Xincheng Jiang
Zhihan Rao
Yan Jiang
Yue Liu
Huan Cheng
Xiaojing Luo
Meikun Fan
Zhengjun Gong
机构
[1] Southwest Jiaotong University,Faculty of Geosciences and Environmental Engineering
[2] Key Laboratory of Integrated Environmental Air Quality Monitoring in Environmental Protection Region of Sichuan Province,undefined
[3] Sichuan Ecological Environment Monitoring Station,undefined
[4] Sichuan Academy of Environmental Policy Research and Planning,undefined
[5] State-Province Joint Engineering Laboratory of Spatial Information Technology of High-Speed Rail Safety,undefined
来源
关键词
Volatile organic compounds; Air quality; Gas chromatographic-mass spectrometry; Ozone formation potential;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
The observation and analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) were conducted during January 2018 in nine prefecture-level cities of Sichuan, China, covering the period of heavily polluted weather. Air samples collected in nine prefecture-level cities were analyzed using a preconcentration method coupled with GC-MS/FID. The characteristics and ozone generation potential (OFP) of VOCs were analyzed. The relationship between air quality index (AQI) and VOCs and gross domestic product (GDP) and VOCs were also discussed, respectively. The results show that the characteristics of VOCs in cities are highly related to their industrial structure and GDP. Generally, areas with high AQI values are accompanied by high VOC concentrations. Alkanes and halocarbons were the most abundant VOCs in the atmospheric environment in the nine prefecture-level cities, accounting for 24.5~61.6% and 15.6~23.6% of total VOC concentration, respectively. The MIR method was used to analyze the OFP, and olefins contributed the most to ozone formation. Among the nine cities located in Sichuan, Dazhou was found to be the city with the highest OFP value (1191.49 μg/m3).
引用
收藏
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Decoupling of Carbon Emissions from Economic Growth: An Empirical Analysis Based on 264 Prefecture-Level Cities in China
    KANG Wenmei
    LIANG Benfan
    XIA Keyu
    XUE Fei
    LI Yu
    Chinese Journal of Urban and Environmental Studies, 2021, (03) : 79 - 92
  • [42] Analysis of the influence of land finance on haze pollution: An empirical study based on 269 prefecture-level cities in China
    Yang, Xiaodong
    Wang, Weilong
    Su, Xufeng
    Ren, Siyu
    Ran, Qiying
    Wang, Jianlong
    Cao, Jianhong
    GROWTH AND CHANGE, 2023, 54 (01) : 101 - 134
  • [43] Impact of urban expansion on the supply-demand balance of ecosystem services: An analysis of prefecture-level cities in China
    Zeng, Jie
    Cui, Xinyu
    Chen, Wanxu
    Yao, Xiaowei
    ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT REVIEW, 2023, 99
  • [44] Have driving restrictions reduced air pollution: evidence from prefecture-level cities of China
    Chen, Zhongfei
    Zhang, Xiaoyu
    Chen, Fanglin
    ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH, 2021, 28 (03) : 3106 - 3120
  • [45] Estimation and Analysis of Driving Factors of Total AHF in Prefecture-Level of China
    Cai, Yile
    Cao, Shisong
    Du, Mingyi
    Li, Shanfei
    Chen, Shanshan
    Journal of Geo-Information Science, 2021, 23 (03) : 405 - 418
  • [46] Examining the Impacts of Land Supply on Housing Price in Chinese Mega Cities: An Analysis of Prefecture-Level Cities in China from 2009 to 2016
    Wu Yaxin
    Tian Li
    Ling Yingkai
    Liu Jinxin
    China City Planning Review, 2021, 30 (03) : 73 - 84
  • [47] Comprehensive Assessment of Vulnerability to Storm Surges in Coastal China: Towards a Prefecture-Level Cities Perspective
    Liu, Xiaoliang
    Liu, Yueming
    Wang, Zhihua
    Yang, Xiaomei
    Zeng, Xiaowei
    Meng, Dan
    REMOTE SENSING, 2023, 15 (19)
  • [48] Impact of fintech and environmental regulation on green innovation: inspiration from prefecture-level cities in China
    Ni, Lin
    Yu, Yalu
    Wen, Huwei
    FRONTIERS IN ECOLOGY AND EVOLUTION, 2023, 11
  • [49] Resource extraction, environmental pollution and economic development: Evidence from prefecture-level cities in China
    Sun, Yongping
    Li, Yingyi
    Yu, Tiantian
    Zhang, Xinyu
    Liu, Lingna
    Zhang, Ping
    RESOURCES POLICY, 2021, 74
  • [50] The effect of haze pollution on insurance development: Evidence from 268 prefecture-level cities in China
    Chang, Yonglian
    Huang, Yingjun
    Li, Manman
    Duan, Zhengmin
    PLOS ONE, 2022, 17 (04):