Abstract

Haze pollution events often occur in the heavy industry city of Jiyuan. Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are the precursors of secondary organic aerosol (SOA), which accounts for 15%-20% of particulate matter (PM2.5). Here, PM2.5, O3, VOCs, and trace gases were monitored by using online instruments in Jiyuan from December 1st to 31st. The characteristics, sources, and secondary organic aerosol potential (SOAP) of VOCs were analyzed. The mean concentrations of TVOC were (54.3±27.5)×10-9. Alkanes, halocarbons, and alkynes were the predominant VOCs. The positive matrix factorization model was used to identify and apportion VOCs sources. Eight major sources of VOCs were identified, which included liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) or natural gas (NG), the polyvinyl chloride (PVC) industry, vehicular exhaust, the coking industry, solvent usage, industry, technological process, and fuel evaporation. The SOAP of aromatics was the largest. Among them, BTEXs were the dominant contributors to SOAP.

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