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Significance of carbonyl compounds to photochemical ozone formation in a coastal city (Shantou) in eastern China

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SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT
Volume 764, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2020.144031

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Carbonyl compounds; Ozone formation; Volatile organic compounds; Chemical box model

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  1. Shandong Provincial Science Foundation for Distinguished Young Scholars [ZR2019JQ09]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41922051]
  3. Jiangsu Collaborative Innovation Center for Climate Change
  4. Jinan Science and Technology Bureau [201807008]

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Carbonyl compounds were found to play a significant role in both the primary formation and recycling of ROx radicals in the formation of ozone in an urban site in Shantou, China. The concentrations of HO2 and RO2 were mainly affected by the seven measured carbonyls, contributing to a large portion of the peak net O3 production rate.
Carbonyl compounds are ubiquitous in the troposphere, yet their contributions to ambient ozone (O-3) formation have rarely been quantified in China. To better understand their roles in O-3 pollution, a field campaign was conducted at an urban site of Shantou, a coastal city in eastern China, during 7th-29th October 2019. Seven carbonyls were quantified (average +/- standard deviation: 14.42 +/- 3.05 ppbv), among which formaldehyde (4.12 +/- 1.02 ppbv), acetaldehyde (1.57 +/- 0.30 ppbv), acetone (7.55 +/- 2.10 ppbv), and methyl ethyl ketone (0.94 +/- 0.28 ppbv) were the most abundant species. Relative incremental reactivity (RIR) analysis indicated that O-3 formation in Shantou was VOC-limited, specifically most sensitive to carbonyls, and formaldehyde showed the largest RIR values in terms of individual species. Budgets of O-3 and ROx (OH, HO2, and RO2) radicals were elucidated with a chemical box model. Carbonyls played a vital role in both the primary formation and recycling of the ROx; more than 80% of the primary source of HO2 and RO2 came from photolysis of formaldehyde and other oxygenated VOCs. Zero-out sensitivity studies showed that the seven measured carbonyls accounted for 37% of the peak net O-3 production rate, mainly by affecting the concentrations of HO2 and RO2. These results highlight the significance of carbonyls, especially formaldehyde, to photochemical O-3 formation, and carbonyls should be paid more attention to mitigate the worsening O-3 pollution in China. (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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