March 2024
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Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
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March 2024
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15 Reads
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11 Citations
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
November 2020
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25 Citations
Journal of Environmental Sciences
Shijiazhuang, the city with the worst air quality in China, is suffering from severe ozone pollution in summer. As the key precursors of ozone generation, it is necessary to control the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) pollution. To have a better understanding of the pollution status and source contribution, the concentrations of 117 ambient VOCs were analyzed from April to August 2018 in an urban site in Shijiazhuang. Results showed that the monthly average concentration of total VOCs was 66.27 ppbv, in which, the oxygenated VOCs (37.89%), alkanes (33.89%), and halogenated hydrocarbons (13.31%) were the main composite on. Eight major sources were identified using Positive Matrix Factorization modeling with an accurate VOCs emission inventory as inter-complementary methods revealed that the petrochemical industry (26.24%), other industrial sources (15.19%), and traffic source (12.24%) were the major sources for ambient VOCs in Shijiazhuang. The spatial distributions of major industrial activities emissions were identified by using geographic information statistics system, which illustrated the VOCs was mainly from the north and southeast of Shijiazhuang. The inverse trajectory analysis using Hybrid Single-Particle Lagrangian Integrated Trajectory (HYSPLIT) and Potential Source Contribution Function (PSCF) clearly demonstrated the features of pollutant transport to Shijiazhuang. These findings can provide references for local governments regarding control strategies to reduce VOCs emissions.
... This sensitivity is sufficient to detect Cr(VI) in drinking water, as it meets the stringent standard of 50 μg/L set by the US Environmental Protection Agency [30]. Additionally, the sensing performance of Se-QDs for Cr(VI) detection is highly competitive and surpasses that of many existing fluorescent probes [31][32][33][34][35][36][37] (Table 1). Furthermore, the fluorescence quenching process is rapid, completing within 0.5 min (Figure 4c). ...
March 2024
Journal of Environmental Chemical Engineering
... To reduce the impact of reactive losses, many studies have selected low-reactivity VOC species to conduct source analyses when using PMF analyses (Guan et al., 2020;. However, this method cannot fully solve the issues related to reactive losses and provide complete source apportionments since some highly active marker species such as isoprene (Tan et al., 2020) cannot be excluded from the PMF input species without a substantial loss of information (B. S. . ...
November 2020
Journal of Environmental Sciences