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  Evolution of ozone pollution in China: What track will it follow?

Guo, J., Zhang, X., Gao, Y., Wang, Z., Zhang, M., Xue, W., et al. (2022). Evolution of ozone pollution in China: What track will it follow? Environmental Science and Technology, 57, 109-117. doi:10.1021/acs.est.2c08205.

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Guo, J.1, Author
Zhang, X.1, Author
Gao, Y.1, Author
Wang, Z.1, Author
Zhang, M.1, Author
Xue, W.1, Author
Herrmann, H.1, Author
Brasseur, Guy P.2, Author                 
Wang, T.1, Author
Wang, Z.1, Author
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2Environmental Modelling, MPI for Meteorology, Max Planck Society, ou_2149681              

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Free keywords: Air pollution, Nitrogen oxides, Ozone, Air pollution mitigation, Diagnose approach, Ozone formation, Ozone formation regime, Ozone pollution, Ozone-precursor relationships, Pollution mitigation, Pollution problems, Surface ozone, Urban regions, Volatile organic compounds, air pollution mitigation, diagnosis approach, ozone formation regime, ozone pollution, ozone-precursor relationship
 Abstract: Increasing surface ozone (O3) concentrations has emerged as a key air pollution problem in many urban regions worldwide in the last decade. A longstanding major issue in tackling ozone pollution is the identification of the O3 formation regime and its sensitivity to precursor emissions. In this work, we propose a new transformed empirical kinetic modeling approach (EKMA) to diagnose the O3 formation regime using regulatory O3 and NO2 observation datasets, which are easily accessible. We demonstrate that mapping of monitored O3 and NO2 data on the modeled regional O3-NO2 relationship diagram can illustrate the ozone formation regime and historical evolution of O3 precursors of the region. By applying this new approach, we show that for most urban regions of China, the O3 formation is currently associated with a volatile organic compound (VOC)-limited regime, which is located within the zone of daytime-produced O3 (DPO3) to an 8h-NO2 concentration ratio below 8.3 ([DPO3]/[8h-NO2] ≤ 8.3). The ozone production and controlling effects of VOCs and NOx in different cities of China were compared according to their historical O3-NO2 evolution routes. The approach developed herein may have broad application potential for evaluating the efficiency of precursor controls and further mitigating O3 pollution, in particular, for regions where comprehensive photochemical studies are unavailable. © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2022
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c08205
BibTex Citekey: GuoZhangEtAl2022
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 57 Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 109 - 117 Identifier: ISBN: 0013936X (ISSN)