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Title: Figure 1'2 de Nevers


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Figure 1.2 de Nevers
  • NO, NO2, O3, and CO concentrations
  • as a function of time of day in Los Angeles

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Chemistry of ground level ozone formation
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GROUND-LEVEL OZONE
  • In the absence of VOCs

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GROUND-LEVEL OZONE
  • VOCs represent an alternative path for NO
    oxidation
  • The OH radical plays an important role in this
    overall reaction
  • NO2 can also react directly with OH
  • Thus, adding NO2 can interfere with the first
    reaction above

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OXIDATION OF NO BY VOCs
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VOC - NOx competition for reaction with OH
  • OH - NO2 generally faster than OH - VOC for an
    average urban air mix
  • reaction rates become equal when VOC/NO2
    5.5

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VOC - NOx competition for reaction with OH
  • If VOC/NO2 lt 5.5
  • reaction with NO2 dominates
  • Reaction with NO2 is a termination reaction
  • removes OH radicals from the reaction pool,
    retarding O3 production
  • Thus, decreasing NO2 leads to higher O3

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Figure D.1 de Nevers
  • Calculated maximum afternoon O3 concentrations
    as a function of the morning NOx and VOC
    concentratiuons for the same air mass

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M. Walsh, FQS Workshop
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VOC/NOx ratio
  • Low VOC/NOx can occur
  • in city centers, e.g.
  • O3 Slater street lt O3 Wurtemburg street
  • in plumes downstream of strong NO sources
  • Rural environments characterized by high
    VOC/NOx ratios, ozone production is NOx
    limited

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GROUND-LEVEL OZONE
  • The EKMA results show
  • At low NOx, high VOC, increasing NOx increases
    O3
  • At low VOC, high NOx, increasing NOx decreases O3
  • At constant NOx value, VOC reductions always help
  • At constant VOC value, NOx reductions may
    increase or decrease O3
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