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[CALPUFF Modeling of the Influence of Typical Industrial Emissions on PM in an Urban Area Considering the SOA Transformation Mechanism]. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • 120 industrial sites in Cangzhou City were analyzed for air pollution emissions during the 2017 autumn-winter season using the CALPUFF model, showing low model-to-measured concentration ratios for pollutants like PM, SO, and NO.
  • The most polluted areas were in the southwest and southeast of Cangzhou, with secondary organic aerosol (SOA) constituting approximately 27.3% of particulate matter, elevated to 29.0% during heavy pollution.
  • The top five industrial contributors to PM during polluted periods included local petrochemical plants and carbon companies, together accounting for 50% of the city's pollution control targets, highlighting the need for industry regulations.

Article Abstract

120 main industrial installations were screened based on the emissions inventory of 2016 in Cangzhou City, and the air pollution effect of PM, PM, SO, NO, sulfates, nitrates, and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) was simulated for 2017 autumn-winter season for different levels of pollution using the CALPUFF model after code recompilation. The results showed that the ratios of the modelled and measured concentrations of PM, PM, SO, and NO were 3.3%, 5.7%, 5.6%, and 2.9%, respectively. The areas most affected by pollution from primary PM were the southwest and southeast part of Cangzhou, while sulfate, nitrate, and SOA pollution mainly affected the southeast part. The proportion of SOA in the PM was around 27.3%, and rose to 29.0% during heavily polluted periods. The aerosols of alkenes, tolune, xylene, and PAH in PM accouted for 12.1%, 6.0%, 7.0%, and 2.2% of the total aerosols respectively. The result of the simulation of individual enterprises showed that their total contribution to PM during heavily polluted periods was 3.02 μg·m, accounting for 50% of the requirements in the "Three-year Plan" for Cangzhou City (6.00 μg·m). The top 5 contributors were 1 Petrochemical industry in Cangzhou (0.41 μg·m), 2 Carbon Co. Ltd. (0.29 μg·m), 3 Petrochemical industry in Juhai (0.26 μg·m), 4 Fertilizer Company (0.23 μg·m), 5 Dahua Co. Ltd. (0.19 μg·m). These industrial installations were mainly located in Xinhua District, Cangxian, and Bohai New District. This research can provide a scientific ground for production restrictions and limitations and emissions reduction of each industry during heavily polluted periods.

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