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
ISSN1879-1026
AutoresJunfeng Liu, Yujing Mu, Yujie Zhang, Zhimin Zhang, Xiaoke Wang, Yanju Liu, Zhenquan Sun,
Tópico(s)Vehicle emissions and performance
ResumoThe 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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