Measurements of atmospheric ethene were performed in the Metropolitan Area of Mexico City by means of a 12C16O2 laser‐based photoacoustic spectrometer. Two types of experimental campaigns were conducted. In the first type, performed in November 1999 and March 2000, air samples were simultaneously collected in canisters during the morning (06:00 to 09:00 h) in Xalostoc (industrial site), La Merced (commercial site), and Pedregal (residential site). The highest ethene levels were usually detected in Xalostoc, followed by those in La Merced and Pedregal. In the second type of campaign, carried out in March 2002, real‐time ethene measurements were performed at the facilities of our institute (CINVESTAV) by continuously drawing ambient air to the photoacoustic spectrometer. Typically, the ethene concentration exhibited two broad bands daily, reaching up to 104 ppbV at around 07:10 h. Ethene levels were also studied as a function of nitrogen oxide data obtained from a government network for atmospheric monitoring, and a linear correlation between ethene and NOx concentrations was found. Finally, the ethene levels in Mexico City were compared with those measured in other cities worldwide.
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