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Atmospheric levels of BTEX compounds during the 2008 Olympic Games in the urban area of Beijing

2009; Elsevier BV; Volume: 408; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/j.scitotenv.2009.09.026

ISSN

1879-1026

Autores

Junfeng Liu, Yujing Mu, Yujie Zhang, Zhimin Zhang, Xiaoke Wang, Yanju Liu, Zhenquan Sun,

Tópico(s)

Vehicle emissions and performance

Resumo

The hourly concentrations of BTEX (Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, m,p-Xylene and o-Xylene) in the urban area of Beijing were measured during July–October 2008, covering the periods of the 2008 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. The atmospheric BTEX were pre-concentrated on Tenax-TA tubes, and analyzed by GC-PID (Gas Chromatography with Photo Ionization Detector) after thermal desorption. During the games, the mean daytime concentrations of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene, m,p-xylene and o-xylene were 2.37, 3.97, 1.92, 3.51 and 1.90 μg/m3, respectively, and were 52.8%, 63.9%, 56.4%, 56.8% and 46.9%, respectively lower than those after the games. The significantly positive correlation between BTEX and CO as well as the ratio of benzene/toluene suggested that the vehicle exhaust was the major source of BTEX during the whole investigated period. The extremely high ratios of ethylbenzene to m,p-xylene (E/X) were mainly observed at noontime in haze days, indicating that photochemical reactions were highly active under these typical days.

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