Observations of anthropogenic inputs of the isoprene oxidation products methyl vinyl ketone and methacrolein to the atmosphere

被引:68
作者
Biesenthal, TA
Shepson, PB
机构
[1] PURDUE UNIV,DEPT CHEM,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
[2] PURDUE UNIV,DEPT EARTH & ATMOSPHER SCI,W LAFAYETTE,IN 47907
[3] YORK UNIV,DEPT CHEM,N YORK,ON M3J 1P3,CANADA
关键词
D O I
10.1029/97GL01337
中图分类号
P [天文学、地球科学];
学科分类号
07 ;
摘要
The isoprene atmospheric oxidation products methyl vinyl ketone (MVK) and methacrolein (MACR), along with CO, were measured in Toronto, Ontario in the winter and summer of 1996. These carbonyl compounds were highly correlated with CO in the winter, indicating that they are produced in significant amounts by automotive sources. Regression of the observed MVK and MACR concentrations against CO leads to emission factors relative to CO of 1.4(+/-0.3)x10(-4) and 7.3(+/-1.6)x10(-5) (mole/mole), respectively. Emission inventories for CO and isoprene allow us to estimate that, for Toronto in the summer, as much as 48(+/-30)% of the MVK and 36(+/-23)% of the MACR input into the atmosphere is derived from mobile source emissions. This source also has a strong influence on the MVK/MACR ratio, which in this environment remains relatively constant, with values typically ranging between 2.0-2.5. The impact of this is that MVK and MACR mixing ratios are not unambiguous indicators for isoprene chemistry and its impact on ozone production for urban environments.
引用
收藏
页码:1375 / 1378
页数:4
相关论文
共 16 条
[1]  
BIESENTHAL TA, 1997, IN PRESS ATMOS ENV
[2]   THE ROLE OF BIOGENIC HYDROCARBONS IN URBAN PHOTOCHEMICAL SMOG - ATLANTA AS A CASE-STUDY [J].
CHAMEIDES, WL ;
LINDSAY, RW ;
RICHARDSON, J ;
KIANG, CS .
SCIENCE, 1988, 241 (4872) :1473-1475
[3]   EMISSIONS OF VOLATILE ORGANIC COMPOUNDS FROM VEGETATION AND THE IMPLICATIONS FOR ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY [J].
Fehsenfeld, Fred ;
Calvert, Jack ;
Fall, Ray ;
Goldan, Paul ;
Guenther, Alex ;
Hewitt, C. ;
Lamb, Brian ;
Liu, Shaw ;
Trainer, Michael ;
Westberg, Hal ;
Zimmerman, Pat .
GLOBAL BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES, 1992, 6 (04) :389-430
[4]   VEHICLE-RELATED HYDROCARBON SOURCE COMPOSITIONS FROM AMBIENT DATA - THE GRACE-SAFER METHOD [J].
HENRY, RC ;
LEWIS, CW ;
COLLINS, JF .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1994, 28 (05) :823-832
[5]   MEASUREMENTS OF SOME LOW MOLECULAR-WEIGHT OXYGENATED, AROMATIC, AND CHLORINATED HYDROCARBONS IN AMBIENT AIR AND IN VEHICLE EMISSIONS [J].
JONSSON, A ;
PERSSON, KA ;
GRIGORIADIS, V .
ENVIRONMENT INTERNATIONAL, 1985, 11 (2-4) :383-392
[6]  
Kaiser E. W., 1994, J HIGH RES CHROMATOG, V17, P264
[7]   EFFECT OF FUEL STRUCTURE ON EMISSIONS FROM A SPARK-IGNITED ENGINE .3. OLEFINIC FUELS [J].
KAISER, EW ;
SIEGL, WO ;
COTTON, DF ;
ANDERSON, RW .
ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY, 1993, 27 (07) :1440-1447
[8]  
Kwok ESC, 1996, INT J CHEM KINET, V28, P925
[9]   Analysis of motor vehicle sources and their contribution to ambient hydrocarbon distributions at urban sites in Toronto during the Southern Ontario Oxidants Study [J].
McLaren, R ;
Singleton, DL ;
Lai, JYK ;
Khouw, B ;
Singer, E ;
Wu, Z ;
Niki, H .
ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT, 1996, 30 (12) :2219-2232
[10]   OM RADICAL-INITIATED PHOTOOXIDATION OF ISOPRENE - AN ESTIMATE OF GLOBAL CO PRODUCTION [J].
MIYOSHI, A ;
HATAKEYAMA, S ;
WASHIDA, N .
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 1994, 99 (D9) :18779-18787