Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4450239 Atmospheric Research 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Characteristics of atmospheric carbonyls during haze days in Beijing were studied in August 2006. Formaldehyde (35.65 ± 14.74 μg/m3), acetaldehyde (15.65 ± 12.37 μg/m3) and acetone (8.83 ± 5.23 μg/m3) are three most abundant carbonyls, accounting for ~ 75% of total carbonyls. Their levels and O3 clearly peaked in the afternoon (especially for formaldehyde), implying photochemical formation. The observed C1/C2 (2.69 ± 0.78) and C2/C3 (6.29 ± 2.87) ratios indicated the important influence of anthropogenic source on carbonyls, and the higher C1/C2 (2.69) ratio in haze days also implied photochemical formation of carbonyls. Correlation coefficient (R2) among formaldehyde, acetaldehyde, acetone and total carbonyls were 0.66–0.95 together with C1/C2 ratio analysis and diurnal variations of carbonyls and O3, indicating ambient carbonyls in haze days of Beijing are mainly dominated by photochemical formation.

► First study of carbonyls during haze days in Beijing. ► Formaldehyde, acetaldehyde and acetone are three most abundant carbonyls. ► Results in haze days implied photochemical formation of carbonyls.

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