The effect of emission control on the submicron particulate matter size distribution in hangzhou during the 2016 G20 summit

Huan Yu, Wei Dai, Lili Ren, Dan Liu, Xintian Yan, Hang Xiao, Jun He, Honghui Xu

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Abstract

A number of observational and modeling studies have been conducted in China to study the effectiveness of radical short-term emission control measures with regard to air quality improvement. However, none of them have focused on the effect on submicron aerosols. Measurements on the size distribution of particles as small as 3 nm were conducted before, during and after the source emission control period for the 2016 G20 Summit held in Hangzhou, a megacity in eastern China. The measurement provided a unique opportunity to gain insight into the sources of submicron aerosols in Hangzhou and the effectiveness of radical emission control strategies. A WRF-Chem simulation suggested that the sources inside the emission control region contributed more than 70% to PM1 in Hangzhou from September 2 to 7, 2016, even under the strictest control scheme. Source restrictions on emissions from coal-fired power plants, on-road vehicles and industrial VOCs resulted in concentration decreases for PM1, PM0.01 and PM0.1, respectively. New particle formation (NPF) events, which were not suppressed completely by the emission control, enhanced the maximum PM0.01 concentration, at around 11:00 AM, by a factor of 4 compared to non-NPF days. Even during the strictest emission control period, two PM1 episodes still occurred due to the dominance of subsidence airflows, a low wind speed, and a weak vertical temperature gradient.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2038-2046
Number of pages9
JournalAerosol and Air Quality Research
Volume18
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2018

Keywords

  • Emission control strategy
  • Particle size distribution
  • Submicron aerosols
  • Urban aerosols

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Environmental Chemistry
  • Pollution

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