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A WRF-Chem model study of the impact of VOCs emission of a huge petrochemical industrial zone on the summertime ozone in Beijing, China

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ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
卷 175, 期 -, 页码 44-53

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.11.058

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VOCs; Petro-chemical industry; Surface ozone; WRF-Chem; Beijing

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of China [2016YFC0202705]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) [51478017, 51678007]
  3. Beijing NOVA Plan of Science and Technology [Z171100001117098]

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In China, petro-chemical manufacturing plants generally gather in the particular industrial zone defined as PIZ in some cities, and distinctly influence the air quality of these cities for their massive VOCs emissions. This study aims to quantify the local and regional impacts of PIZ VOCs emission and its relevant reduction policy on the surface ozone based on WRF-Chem model, through the case study of Beijing. Firstly, the model simulation under the actual precursors' emissions over Beijing region for July 2010 is conducted and evaluated, which meteorological and chemical predictions both within the thresholds for satisfactory model performance. Then, according to simulated H2O2/HNO3 ratio, the nature of photochemical ozone formation over Beijing is decided, the VOCs-sensitive regime over the urban areas, NOx-sensitive regime over the northern and western rural areas, and both VOCs and NOx-mixed sensitive regime over the southern and eastern rural areas. Finally, a 30% VOCs reduction scenario (RS) and a 100% VOCs reduction scenario (ZS) for Beijing PIZ are additional simulated by WRF-Chem. The sensitivity simulations imply that the current 30% reduction policy would bring about an O-3 increase in the southern and western areas (by + 4.7 ppb at PIZ site and + 2.1 ppb at LLH station), and an O-3 decrease in the urban center (by 1.7 ppb at GY station and 2.5 ppb at DS station) and in the northern and eastern areas (by 1,2 ppb at MYX station), mainly through interfering with the circulation of atmospheric HOx radicals. While the contribution of the total VOCs emission of PIZ to ozone is greatly prominent in the PIZ and its surrounding areas along south-north direction (12.7% at PIZ site on average), but slight in the other areas of Beijing ( < 3% in other four stations on average).

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