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Measurement of hydrogen peroxide and organic hydroperoxide concentrations during autumn in Beijing, China

Journal

JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Volume 64, Issue -, Pages 72-81

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.jes.2016.12.015

Keywords

Peroxide; Formation; Controlling factor; Volatile organic compound; Transport of polluted air mass

Funding

  1. International Cooperation Project of MOST [2012DFG90290]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [4225001046]
  3. National Department Public Benefit Research Foundation [201509014]
  4. Basic Foundation for Public Benefit-Research Academies from Centre Government [2010KYYW02]

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Gaseous peroxides play important roles in atmospheric chemistry. To understand the pathways of the formation and removal of peroxides, atmospheric peroxide concentrations and their controlling factors were measured from 7: 00 to 20: 00 in September, October, and November 2013 at a heavily trafficked residential site in Beijing, China, with average concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and methyl hydroperoxide (MHP) at 0.55 ppb and 0.063 ppb, respectively. H2O2 concentrations were higher in the afternoon and lower in the morning and evening, while MHP concentrations did not exhibit a regular diurnal pattern. Both H2O2 and MHP concentrations increased at dusk in most cases. Both peroxides displayed monthly variations with higher concentrations in September. These results suggested that photochemical activity was the main controlling factor on variations of H2O2 concentrations during the measurement period. Increasing concentrations of volatile organic compounds emitted by motor vehicles were important contributors to H2O2 and MHP enrichment. High levels of H2O2 and MHP concentrations which occurred during the measurement period probably resulted from the transport of a polluted air mass with high water vapor content passing over the Bohai Bay, China. (C) 2017 The Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V.

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