欧洲共同体食品和饮料工业排放的挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)

Neil R Passant, Stephen J Richardson, Richard P.J Swannell, N Gibson, M.J Woodfield, Jan Pieter van der Lugt, Johan H Wolsink, Paul G.M Hesselink
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对欧共体食品和饮料的工业制造和加工过程中释放到大气中的挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)的数量进行了估计。这些估计是根据对文献来源、工业和政府接触以及最近测量的审查得出的。数据涉及七个食品制造部门(烘焙、植物油提取、固体脂肪加工、动物加工、鱼粉加工、咖啡生产和甜菜加工)和三个饮料制造部门(酿造、烈酒生产和酿酒)。提倡数据质量标签的原则,以说明作者对数据的信心,并突出进一步研究的领域。发现面包烘烤和酒熟过程中乙醇的排放是主要来源。然而,注意到己烷的大量损失和部分氧化碳氢化合物的大量不明确混合物主要分别来自种子油的提取和植物材料的干燥。后一种混合物包括低分子量的醛、羧酸、酮、胺和酯。然而,人们发现对许多排放物的确切组成知之甚少。欧共体食品和饮料工业的总排放量计算为260千吨/年。然而,目标行业内的许多过程被发现完全没有特征,因此没有包括在总体估计中(例如软饮料制造、动物食品生产、调味品、醋、茶、薯片和其他油炸零食)。此外,数据质量标签的使用说明了这样一个事实,即我们的许多估计是基于有限的数据。因此,建议进一步监测已确定来源(如甜菜加工、固体脂肪和鱼粉)和未确定来源的排放。
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Emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from the food and drink industries of the European community

Estimates were made of the amounts of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released into the atmosphere as a result of the industrial manufacture and processing of food and drink in the European Community. The estimates were based on a review of literature sources, industrial and government contacts and recent measurements. Data were found on seven food manufacturing sectors (baking, vegetable oil extraction, solid fat processing, animal rendering, fish meal processing, coffee production and sugar beet processing) and three drink manufacturing sectors (brewing, spirit production and wine making). The principle of a data quality label is advocated to illustrate the authors' confidence in the data, and to highlight areas for further research.

Emissions of ethanol from bread baking and spirit maturation were found to be the principle sources. However, significant losses of hexane and large quantities of an ill-defined mixture of partially oxidized hydrocarbons were noted principally from seed oil extraction and the drying of plant material, respectively. This latter mixture included low molecular weight aldehydes, carboxylic acids, ketones, amines and esters. However, the precise composition of many emissions were found to be poorly understood.

The total emission from the food and drink industry in the EC was calculated as 260 kt yr−1. However, many processes within the target industry were found to be completely uncharacterized and therefore not included in the overall estimate (e.g. soft drink manufacture, production of animal food, flavourings, vinegar, tea, crisps and other fried snacks). Moreover, the use of data quality labels illustrated the fact that many of our estimates were based on limited data. Hence, further emissions monitoring is recommended from identified sources (e.g. processing of sugar beet, solid fat and fish meal) and from uncharacterized sources.

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