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Source attributions of hazardous aromatic hydrocarbons in urban, suburban and rural areas in the Pearl River Delta (PRD) region

pmid: 23500420
Aromatic hydrocarbons (AHs) are both hazardous air pollutants and important precursors to ozone and secondary organic aerosols. Here we investigated 14 C6-C9 AHs at one urban, one suburban and two rural sites in the Pearl River Delta region during November-December 2009. The ratios of individual aromatics to acetylene were compared among these contrasting sites to indicate their difference in source contributions from solvent use and vehicle emissions. Ratios of toluene to benzene (T/B) in urban (1.8) and suburban (1.6) were near that of vehicle emissions. Higher T/B of 2.5 at the rural site downwind the industry zones reflected substantial contribution of solvent use while T/B of 0.8 at the upwind rural site reflected the impact of biomass burning. Source apportionment by positive matrix factorization (PMF) revealed that solvent use, vehicle exhaust and biomass burning altogether accounted for 89-94% of observed AHs. Vehicle exhaust was the major source for benzene with a share of 43-70% and biomass burning in particular contributed 30% to benzene in the upwind rural site; toluene, C8-aromatics and C9-aromatics, however, were mainly from solvent use, with contribution percentages of 47-59%, 52-59% and 41-64%, respectively.
- University of California, Irvine United States
- Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry China (People's Republic of)
- Chinese Academy of Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- Chinese Academy of Sciences China (People's Republic of)
- University of California System United States
Quality Control, China, Source apportionment, Pollution and Contamination, Aromatic hydrocarbons, 910, Xylenes, Engineering, Ozone, Rivers, Air Pollution, Biomass, Vehicle exhausts, Cities, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Strategic, Vehicle Emissions, Air Pollutants, Volatile Organic Compounds, Geography, Benzene, Hydrocarbons, Climate Action, Defence & Security Studies, Environmental sciences, Chemical sciences, Chemical Sciences, Solvent use, Particulate Matter, Environmental Sciences, Biomass burning, Environmental Monitoring, Toluene
Quality Control, China, Source apportionment, Pollution and Contamination, Aromatic hydrocarbons, 910, Xylenes, Engineering, Ozone, Rivers, Air Pollution, Biomass, Vehicle exhausts, Cities, Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons, Strategic, Vehicle Emissions, Air Pollutants, Volatile Organic Compounds, Geography, Benzene, Hydrocarbons, Climate Action, Defence & Security Studies, Environmental sciences, Chemical sciences, Chemical Sciences, Solvent use, Particulate Matter, Environmental Sciences, Biomass burning, Environmental Monitoring, Toluene
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