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Concentration Variability of Halocarbons over an Electronics Industrial Park and Its Implication in Compliance with the Montreal Protocol ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY VOL. 35, NO. 16, 2001 Speaker: Ann
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http://www.esrl.noaa.gov/news/2007/ozone2007.html Ozone hole
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Target compounds CFC-113 、 CCl 4 、 CFC-12 、 CFC-11 、 CH 3 CCl 3 、 C 2 HCl 3 、 C 2 Cl 4 RCl + hv → R + Cl Cl + O 3 → ClO + O 2 ClO + O → Cl + O 2 Net reaction : O 3 + O → 2O 2
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Sampling locations
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Instruments ☆ In-situ (2000) - Park : GC / ECD ☆ Flask (2000) - Park : GC / MS ☆ Flask (1997) - Park : GC / ECD ☆ Flask (1997) - Coastal : GC / ECD ☆ Column : DB-1 ( 60 m X 0.32 mm X 1.0 μm )
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In-situ chromatogram
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Concentration distribution In July 2000 (Flask) In March 1997 (Flask)
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Concentration variability
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Relative concentration variation
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Concentration v.s wind direction 0 ° 90 ° 180 ° 270 °
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Concentration v.s wind direction CCl 4 CFC-113 CFC-12 CFC-11
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Concentration vs. wind direction CH 3 CCl 3 C 2 HCl 3 C 2 Cl 4
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Conclusions ☆ The in-situ measurement method can be more precisely recorded and better rationalized than the flask measurement method. ☆ The minor emissions of CFC-113 and CCl 4 detected by the in-situ method combining with wind data suggest that good compliance with the Montreal Protocol.
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