Effects of the interactions between biogenic and anthropogenic emissions on the formation of secondary pollutants in the Yangtze River Delta
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报告开始:2021年07月11日 15:46 (Asia/Shanghai)

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所在会议:[S12D] 12D、气溶胶与大气环境科学 » [S12D-3] 专题12.8 区域大气氧化性和二次污染物生成 & 专题 12.1 消耗臭氧层物质和非二氧化碳温室气体监测、排放与环境影响研究

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摘要
China has been suffering severe air pollution caused by ozone (O3) and secondary aerosols, which increasingly and severely threatens human health and ecological systems. To efficiently reduce the concentrations of these secondary pollutants, it is necessary to understand the relationship between these compounds and the precursors. In this study, the Community Multi-scale Air Quality (CMAQ) model was applied to simulate the temporal and spatial distribution of ozone and fine particulate matters (PM2.5) as well as the major components over the Yangtze River Delta (YRD) in July 2017. We explores the impacts of different precursors on the formation of secondary pollution by setting up a series of emission reduction scenarios. Generally, ozone presents a positive sensitivity to biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), anthropogenic VOCs (AVOCs), and NOX emissions in most of the region. The decreases in ozone concentrations caused by NOx reduction are about three times of VOC reduction. We also quantify the respective effects of NOX and VOC emission reductions on radicals, which in most cases are opposite. For OH and NO3 radicals, the reduction of VOC makes the concentration increase, while the reduction of NOx makes the concentration decrease. The impacts on HO2 and RO2 radicals are the opposite. For SOA, the sensitivity of biogenic originated SOA (BSOA) to BVOCs is higher than that of anthropogenic originated SOA (ASOA) to AVOCs. The sensitivity of ASOA to BVOCs is higher than that of BSOA to AVOCs.
关键字
Atmospheric oxidation; Ozone; SOA
报告人
张娜
学生 南京信息工程大学

稿件作者
娜张 南京信息工程大学
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