2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-020-11465-w
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Investigation and modeling of diurnal variation in suburban ambient formaldehyde concentration

Abstract: Formaldehyde (HCHO) is a naturally occurring compound found in ambient air which can induce cancer and sick-building syndrome. It plays an important role in the formation of OH radicals, which are connected to the formation of various airborne chemicals. Herein, we present a simple modeling for the simulation of diurnal variations in the HCHO concentration of ambient air. This was achieved using data collected during different seasons from November 2015 to March 2017 at a suburban location in Toyama City (Japa… Show more

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“…31%, and 22% in Hefei, Huaibei, and Tai' an, respectively. Similar diurnal variation trend also found in Shenyang (Xue et al, 2022), Nanjing (Hong et al, 2018), Guangzhou (Lin et al, 2022) and Shenzhen , and also in Rome (Possanzini et al, 2002), Mexico (Possanzini et al, 2002), and Toyama (Taguchi et al, 2021), etc. It is worth noting that secondary HCHO VMRs in Hefei, Huaibei and Tai' an increased significantly between 16:00 and 17:00, and the specific reasons remain to be further investigated.…”
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“…31%, and 22% in Hefei, Huaibei, and Tai' an, respectively. Similar diurnal variation trend also found in Shenyang (Xue et al, 2022), Nanjing (Hong et al, 2018), Guangzhou (Lin et al, 2022) and Shenzhen , and also in Rome (Possanzini et al, 2002), Mexico (Possanzini et al, 2002), and Toyama (Taguchi et al, 2021), etc. It is worth noting that secondary HCHO VMRs in Hefei, Huaibei and Tai' an increased significantly between 16:00 and 17:00, and the specific reasons remain to be further investigated.…”
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confidence: 66%