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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-10865-2019
© Author(s) 2019. This work is distributed under
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the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-10865-2019
© Author(s) 2019. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License.
Insight into the composition of organic compounds ( ≥ C6) in PM2.5 in wintertime in Beijing, China
Ruihe Lyu
State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Urban Ambient Air
Particulate Matter Pollution Prevention and Control, College of
Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
now at: College of Resource and Environmental Sciences, Hebei Normal University for Nationalities, Chengde 067000, China
Zongbo Shi
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Mohammed Salim Alam
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Xuefang Wu
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Regional Department of Geology and Mineral Resources, China
University of Geosciences, Xueyuan Road 29, 100083 Beijing China
Di Liu
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Tuan V. Vu
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Christopher Stark
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Pingqing Fu
Institute of Surface Earth System Science, Tianjin University,
Tianjin 300350, China
Yinchang Feng
State Environmental Protection Key Laboratory of Urban Ambient Air
Particulate Matter Pollution Prevention and Control, College of
Environmental Science and Engineering, Nankai University, Tianjin 300350, China
Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management,
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of
Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham B15 2TT, UK
Centre of
Excellence in Environmental Studies/Department of Environmental Sciences, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box
80203, Jeddah, 21589, Saudi Arabia
Data sets
Organic compounds in particulate matter from Beijing R. Lyu and R. M. Harrison https://doi.org/10.25500/edata.bham.00000303
Short summary
Severe pollution of the Beijing atmosphere is a frequent occurrence. The airborne particles which characterize the episodes of haze contain a wide range of chemical constituents but organic compounds make up a substantial proportion. In this study individual compounds are analysed under both haze and non-haze conditions, and the measurements are compared with samples collected in London, where the air pollution climate and sources are very different.
Severe pollution of the Beijing atmosphere is a frequent occurrence. The airborne particles...
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