亚利桑那州马里科帕县挥发性有机化合物的来源分析。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-08-31 DOI:10.1080/10962247.2023.2248927
Luke Pramod, Matthew P Fraser
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为了证实现有的挥发性有机化合物排放清单,对亚利桑那州马里科帕县测得的环境挥发性有机化合物浓度进行了统计分析。化学质量平衡(CMB)模型用于根据在亚利桑那州凤凰城JLG Supersite收集的环境VOC浓度和从EPA的SPECIATE数据库获得的排放源概况来生成排放源贡献估计值。通过反复试验,使用排放源概况组合的最佳模型性能产生了源贡献估计值,可以将其与现有的基于监管工程的排放清单进行比较。本研究的最终目的是通过CMB与传统上用于编制排放清单的“自上而下”排放建模进行比较,以确定可能的差异,并帮助指导未来的调查,更好地了解当地空气质量。用于制定“自下而上”清单的方法依赖于为准确捕捉各种来源类别的排放而开发的健全模型。结果显示,生物源和天然气燃烧源VOC排放的“自下而上”和“自上而下”排放清单之间存在差异,这表明应进一步调查这些来源类别的排放强度。含义:以下含义声明已为题为《亚利桑那州马里科帕县实测挥发性有机化合物的来源分配》的手稿编制。编制此类研究的目的是独立证实马里科帕县空气质量部(MCAQD)在其2020年臭氧前体定期排放清单中公布的VOC排放源贡献估计结果。准备研究结果的目的是通过替代空气质量建模方法,对各种VOC排放源对马里科帕县对流层臭氧形成的重要性提供额外的评论。这项研究的发现对马里科帕县的环境和健康具有重要意义,因为它们为对流层臭氧形成的途径提供了更多的见解。
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Source apportionment of measured volatile organic compounds in Maricopa County, Arizona.

With the goal of corroborating existing emissions inventories of volatile organic compounds (VOCs), a statistical analysis was undertaken on measured ambient VOC concentrations in Maricopa County, Arizona. The Chemical Mass Balance (CMB) model was used to generate emissions source contribution estimates based on ambient VOC concentrations collected at the JLG Supersite in Phoenix, Arizona, and emissions source profiles obtained from EPA's SPECIATE database. With trial-and-error, optimal model performance using a combination of emissions source profiles yielded source contribution estimates which could be compared to existing regulatory engineering-based emissions inventories. The ultimate objective of this study is to offer a comparison to the "top-down" emissions modeling via CMB and the "bottom-up" modeling traditionally used in preparing emission inventories to identify possible discrepancies and help direct future investigations to better understand local air quality. The methods used to develop the "bottom-up" inventory rely upon sound modeling developed to accurately capture emissions from various source categories. The results show discrepancies between the "bottom-up" and "top-down" emission inventory for VOC emissions from biogenic and natural gas combustion sources, suggesting that the emission strength from these source categories should be further investigated.Implications: The following implication statement has been prepared for the manuscript titled Source Apportionment of Measured Volatile Organic Compounds in Maricopa County, Arizona. The purpose of preparing such a study was to independently corroborate the findings of Maricopa County Air Quality Department (MCAQD) on source contribution estimates of VOC emissions as published in their 2020 Periodic Emissions Inventory for Ozone Precursors. The goal of preparing the findings in the study was to provide additional commentary on the significance of various VOC emissions sources to tropospheric ozone formation in Maricopa County through an alternate air quality modeling approach. The findings from this study are significant to the environment and health of Maricopa County as they offer additional insights into the pathways by which tropospheric ozone may form.

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