2020
DOI: 10.11137/2020_4_263_282
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Concentrations of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Megacity of São Paulo in 2006 and 2011/2012 - A Comparative Study

Abstract: The focus of this study was to measure the Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) concentrations in the megacity – São Paulo Metropolitan Area (SPMA). The measurements analyzed in this study included 78 hydrocarbon (HC) samples collected during 2006, and 66 samples of HC, 62 of aldehydes and 42 of ethanol collected during 2011-2012. The observational results showed that the consumption of ethanol, gasoline and diesel from 2006 to 2012 increased by 64 %, 23 % and 25 %, respectively, with substantial changes in the a… Show more

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“…Figure 10 shows the mean average hourly O 3 concentrations during the pandemic and pre-pandemic periods. When both these periods are compared, there was an increase in O 3 concentrations of 27.3% in Ibirapuera, 21.5% in Itaim Paulista, 26.1% in Pinheiros, 21.1% in Parque Dom Pedro, 19.4% in São Caetano do Sul, and a reduction of O 3 of 19.5% at the Grajaú-Parelheiros station, an atypical behavioral pattern, since in the MASP, when NOx concentrations decrease, there is usually an increase in O 3 [21,[48][49][50][51]. It would have been useful to have the NOx data for the Grajaú-Parelheiros station for further analysis, but there was no NOx-measuring device at this monitoring point.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Figure 10 shows the mean average hourly O 3 concentrations during the pandemic and pre-pandemic periods. When both these periods are compared, there was an increase in O 3 concentrations of 27.3% in Ibirapuera, 21.5% in Itaim Paulista, 26.1% in Pinheiros, 21.1% in Parque Dom Pedro, 19.4% in São Caetano do Sul, and a reduction of O 3 of 19.5% at the Grajaú-Parelheiros station, an atypical behavioral pattern, since in the MASP, when NOx concentrations decrease, there is usually an increase in O 3 [21,[48][49][50][51]. It would have been useful to have the NOx data for the Grajaú-Parelheiros station for further analysis, but there was no NOx-measuring device at this monitoring point.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 95%