The contribution of industrial emissions to ozone pollution: identified using ozone formation path tracing approach

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Junlei Zhan
Wei Ma
Boying Song
Zongcheng Wang
Xiaolei Bao
Hong-Bin Xie
Biwu Chu
Hong He
Tao Jiang
Yongchun Liu
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[1] Beijing University of Chemical Technology,Aerosol and Haze Laboratory, Advanced Innovation Center for Soft Matter Science and Engineering
[2] Hebei Chemical & Pharmaceutical College,Key Laboratory of Industrial Ecology and Environmental Engineering (Ministry of Education), School of Environmental Science and Technology
[3] Hebei Provincial Academy of Environmental Sciences,Research Center for Eco
[4] Bayin Guoleng Vocational and Technical College,Environmental Sciences
[5] Dalian University of Technology,undefined
[6] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[7] Hebei Provincial Meteorological Technical Equipment Center,undefined
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Wintertime meteorological conditions are usually unfavorable for ozone (O3) formation due to weak solar irradiation and low temperature. Here, we observed a prominent wintertime O3 pollution event in Shijiazhuang (SJZ) during the Chinese New Year (CNY) in 2021. Meteorological results found that the sudden change in the air pressure field, leading to the wind changing from northwest before CNY to southwest during CNY, promotes the accumulation of air pollutants from southwest neighbor areas of SJZ and greatly inhibits the diffusion and dilution of local pollutants. The photochemical regime of O3 formation is limited by volatile organic compounds (VOCs), suggesting that VOCs play an important role in O3 formation. With the developed O3 formation path tracing (OFPT) approach for O3 source apportionment, it has been found that highly reactive species, such as ethene, propene, toluene, and xylene, are key contributors to O3 production, resulting in the mean O3 production rate (PO3) during CNY being 3.7 times higher than that before and after CNY. Industrial combustion has been identified as the largest source of the PO3 (2.6 ± 2.2 ppbv h−1), with the biggest increment (4.8 times) during CNY compared to the periods before and after CNY. Strict control measures in the industry should be implemented for O3 pollution control in SJZ. Our results also demonstrate that the OFPT approach, which accounts for the dynamic variations of atmospheric composition and meteorological conditions, is effective for O3 source apportionment and can also well capture the O3 production capacity of different sources compared with the maximum incremental reactivity (MIR) method.
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