Comparison of Aromatic and Natural VOC Concentrations in the Ambient Air

  • Kim, Jo-Chun (Department of Environmental Engineering, Konkuk University) ;
  • Kim, Ki-Joon (Department of Atmospheric Chemistry, National Institute of Environmental Research) ;
  • Woo, Young-Sun (Department of Atmospheric Chemistry, National Institute of Environmental Research) ;
  • Han, Jin-Suk (Department of Atmospheric Chemistry, National Institute of Environmental Research)
  • Published : 2003.11.01

Abstract

The ambient concentrations of benzene, toluene, and $\alpha$-/$\beta$-pinene were measured from July, 2002 to August, 2002 at the Gumsung mountain site in Jeonnam province. The mean concentration of benzene for this study was $62.6{\pm}43.9$ pptv (Min. 20.4 ~ Max. 151.2 pptv) , and that of toluene was 619.8 ${\pm}$ 330.2pptv (264.8~1, 386pptv). It was observed that the concentrations of $\alpha$ -pinene and $\beta$ -pinene were $169.0{\pm}97.7$ pptv (72.9~396.1pptv) and $11.2{\pm}27.9$pptv (7.5 ~95.9 pptv) , respectively. The ambient concentrations of aromatic and natural VOCs were found at the pptv level. In this study, the toluenelbenzene ratios were $13.9{\pm}11.2$ , but they were a little higher than those found in the domestic study and approximately 5 times greater than the values in the foreign study. The $\beta$ -/ $\alpha$ -pinene ratios ranged between 0.05 and 0.55, and this range was found to be similar in the foreign study.

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