A novel diurnal and seasonal variation analysis of BTEX in Bengaluru urban area

Pub Date : 2024-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.rcar.2024.03.005
H.N. Sowmya , M. Dinamani , G.P. Shivashankara , H.K. Ramaraju , B.S. Surendra , Vijaya V. Shanbhag , R. Prajwal
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In the urban atmosphere of Bengaluru, various volatile organic compounds (VOCs), particularly Benzene, Toluene, Ethylbenzene, and Xylene (BTEX), have shown an increasing trend in concentration. The present research was conducted during summer and monsoon seasons, focusing on Kadubeesanahalli, a high-traffic area within the Bengaluru Metropolitan City. Hourly sample data was collected using a BTEX analyzer (Model GC955-600) and subsequently transformed into daily, monthly, and seasonal values. The study revealed distinct patterns in benzene concentrations. Benzene levels were lowest during the early morning hours, specifically from 1:00 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.. Concentrations then increased from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. and again from 4:00 p.m. to 11:00 p.m., corresponding to the morning and evening peak traffic hours. However, between 10:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m., the concentration decreased due to reduced traffic levels. These diurnal variations in benzene concentration are influenced by meteorological parameters. Comparing the two seasons, higher concentrations of Benzene, Ethyl-Benzene, and MP-xylene were observed during the summer season. This increase is attributed to the elevated temperatures during summer, which promote the vaporization of BTEX compounds. Conversely, lower BTEX concentrations were recorded during the monsoon season due to the wet deposition process. The observed positive correlation (r > 0.5) among BTEX parameters strongly suggests a common source, most likely originating from vehicular emissions.

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班加罗尔城区 BTEX 的新昼夜和季节变化分析
在班加罗尔的城市大气中,各种挥发性有机化合物(VOC),尤其是苯、甲苯、乙苯和二甲苯(BTEX)的浓度呈上升趋势。本研究是在夏季和季风季节进行的,主要针对班加罗尔大都会区内的一个交通繁忙地区--卡杜贝萨纳阿利(Kadubeesanahalli)。使用 BTEX 分析仪(GC955-600 型)收集了每小时的样本数据,随后将其转换为日、月和季节值。这项研究揭示了苯浓度的明显变化规律。清晨时段,特别是凌晨 1:00 至上午 7:00 的苯含量最低。然后,从上午 7:00 到上午 9:00,以及从下午 4:00 到晚上 11:00,与早晚交通高峰时段相对应,苯浓度有所上升。不过,在上午 10:00 至下午 4:00 期间,由于交通流量减少,浓度有所下降。苯浓度的这些昼夜变化受到气象参数的影响。比较两个季节,发现夏季苯、乙基苯和间二甲苯的浓度较高。这种增加是由于夏季温度升高,促进了 BTEX 化合物的汽化。相反,在季风季节,由于湿沉积过程,BTEX 浓度较低。观察到的 BTEX 参数之间的正相关性(r > 0.5)有力地表明了一个共同的来源,很可能来自车辆排放。
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