2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2006.11.019
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Photochemical ozone creation potentials (POCPs) for different emission sources of organic compounds under European conditions estimated with a Master Chemical Mechanism

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“…The Derwent et al (2007a) POCPs are appropriate to use in this study as they were calculated under simulated north-western European conditions. Previous comparison with other VOC reactivity scales indicated uncertainty in POCP values of up to ±5 POCP units which equates to an average of ±15 % for the measured VOCs in this study (Derwent et al, 2007b).…”
Section: S Malley Et Almentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The Derwent et al (2007a) POCPs are appropriate to use in this study as they were calculated under simulated north-western European conditions. Previous comparison with other VOC reactivity scales indicated uncertainty in POCP values of up to ±5 POCP units which equates to an average of ±15 % for the measured VOCs in this study (Derwent et al, 2007b).…”
Section: S Malley Et Almentioning
confidence: 98%
“…NFR codes) would also facilitate a more precise identification of those VOC sources most important to mitigation strategies and increase the accuracy in calculating emissions of individual VOCs. For example, Derwent et al (2007b) applied the POCP concept to calculate the contribution of 248 VOC source categories to regional O 3 production using a photochemical trajectory model with a near-explicit chemical mechanism which followed a "worst case" 5-day trajectory bringing aged air masses from Europe to a location on the England-Wales border. A UK-derived VOC emissions speciation was derived and applied to total gridded VOC emission estimates across north-west Europe.…”
Section: Uncertainties and Implications For Future Mitigation And Monmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…included in air quality and earth system numerical models but the magnitude and variability of these emissions are not well known (e.g., Derwent et al, 2007;Folberth et al, 2006). Other known biogenic compounds are simply omitted from these models.…”
Section: A B Guenther Et Al: Megan21 Framework For Modeling Biogementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of these have an important role in atmospheric chemistry including reactive volatile organic compounds (VOC) for which terrestrial ecosystems are by far the biggest contributors to the global annual flux (Lamarque et al, 2010). It is now widely recognized that these chemicals can influence atmospheric composition and quantitative estimates of their emissions into the atmosphere are needed for numerical assessments of past, present and future air quality and climate (e.g., Derwent et al, 2007;Folberth et al, 2006). Isoprene and a few other biogenic VOC (BVOC), in some cases including total monoterpenes, are now routinely Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These VOCs from solvent use result in heavy indoor air pollution (Celebi and Vardar, 2008;Dales et al, 2008;Kim et al, 2012), and especially, 18-40% of them are hazardous and harmful to human health (Wei et al, 2008(Wei et al, , 2009. Additionally, most VOC species emitted from solvent use are very chemically reactive, and hence play an important role in the formation of tropospheric ozone and fine particles (Derwent et al, 2007;Wang et al, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%