Title of article :
C ]C non-methane hydrocarbon measurements in 5 8
Copenhagen: concentrations, sources and emission
estimates
Author/Authors :
C.S. ChristensenU، نويسنده , , H. Skov، نويسنده , , F. Palmgren، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Abstract :
Hourly measurements of 23 non-methane hydrocarbons NMHC. ranging from C5 to C8 were measured in the
busy street Jagtvej in central Copenhagen during 5 working days in December 1997. The compounds were
concentrated at absorbent tubes by active sampling and subsequently analyzed by thermal desorption and gas
chromatography. Parallel measurements of benzene and toluene using a different technique were performed to
validate the results. Good agreement were observed r)0.97.. The aromatic compounds were the most abundant
species with average concentrations ranging between 10.2 ppbv for toluene to 2.0 ppbv for ethylbenzene. Average
benzene concentrations were 3.4 ppbv. The concentrations of alkanes were 0.2]2.4 ppbv and of the alkenes 0.03]0.4
ppbv. All components were highly correlated with primary emitted CO r)0.88. and benzene r)0.89. which
identifies petrol fueled motor vehicles as the major source. The emission factors of the hydrocarbons from petrol
fueled vehicles were calculated on the basis of the emission factor known for benzene 0.11 g kmy1.. Highest
emission factors were observed for the aromatic compounds up to 0.41 g kmy1 for toluene., which is in accordance
with the literature. The NMHC content of petrol fuel was also measured by GC-MS analysis. An enhancement of
benzene and isoprene were observed relative to o-xylene when comparing the found emission factors with the
NMHC composition of the petrol fuel. The generation of benzene during combustion and evaporative emissions of
isoprene are possible explanations for this observation.
Keywords :
C5]C8 non-methane hydrocarbon measurements , Copenhagen
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment