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Preferential purification of oxygenated volatile organic compounds than monoaromatics emitted from paint spray booth and risk attenuation by the integrated decontamination technique

Journal

JOURNAL OF CLEANER PRODUCTION
Volume 148, Issue -, Pages 268-275

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.02.040

Keywords

VOCs; Preferential degradation; Integrated ST-PC technique; Quantum chemical calculation; Risk attenuation

Funding

  1. Science and Technology Project of Guangdong Province, China [2013B091500084]
  2. Chinese Academy of Science with Foshan Government [2012HY100101]
  3. Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province, China [S2012030006604]
  4. NSFC [41373102, 21307132]
  5. Pearl River S&T Nova Program of Guangzhou [201506010077]

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Purification and risk attenuation of mixed oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs) and monoaromatics (total concentration: 5.8 x 10(5)-1.2 x 10(6) mu g m(-3)) from a paint spray booth of auto 4S shop were investigated. The applied integrated technique of spray tower (ST) with photocatalysis (PC) displayed 2.5 times higher elimination capacity (EC) to OVOCs (309.9 g m(-3) h(-1)) than monoaromatics (124.5 g m(-3) h(-1)), due to higher synergetic elimination of these two techniques. Specifically, approximately 43 times higher amount of OVOCs than monoaromatics was removed by ST, contributing to their two orders of magnitude higher Henry's law constants. Similar EC trend was also observed on PC (774.5 g m(-3) h(-1) > 518.5 g m(-3) h(-1)). The corresponding quantum chemical calculation revealed more negative adsorption energy of OVOCs (-40.29 kcal mol (-1)) than monoaromatics (-33.32 kcal mol(-1)) onto the catalyst, resulting in more spontaneous and easy adsorption, enrichment and later degradation. Furthermore, the integrated technique displayed preferential and efficient reduction ability to both acute inhalation and chronic occupational exposure risks of OVOCs than monoaromatics. This study provided an efficient and pertinent approach to atmospheric purification and human health protection in motorvehicle repair business.(C) 2017 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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