TY - JOUR
T1 - Aldehydes in Acid Fog and the Dominant Factors Controlling their Concentrations
AU - Katagiri, Yasuyuki
AU - Watanabe, Shin Ichi
AU - Okochi, Hiroshi
AU - Igawa, Manabu
PY - 1994
Y1 - 1994
N2 - Fogwater had been collected from 1992 to 1993 at the midslope of Mt. Oyama (a.s.l. 1252 m) at the southwest of the Kanto Plains. The concentrations of five species of aldehydes, formaldehyde, acetalde-hyde, glyoxal, 2-oxopropanal, and hydroxyacetaldehyde, in fogwater were measured. The maximum value of the total concentration of these aldehydes was 187 μ;M (April 1992). The maximum concentration of glyoxal, whose concentration was the highest among these aldehyde, was 97 μ;M (June 1992). Much aldehydes were contained in highly polluted fogwater and the aldehyde concentrations in fogwater increased with the decrease of pH. When the lowest altitude of the upslope fog rose up to the sampling station, the total concentration of aldehydes increased. The fraction of aldehyde with a high Henry's law constant increased with the elevation of the lowest altitude of fog. Aldehyde concentrations in fogwater are affected not only by liquid water content and air pollution but also by the lowest altitude of fog.
AB - Fogwater had been collected from 1992 to 1993 at the midslope of Mt. Oyama (a.s.l. 1252 m) at the southwest of the Kanto Plains. The concentrations of five species of aldehydes, formaldehyde, acetalde-hyde, glyoxal, 2-oxopropanal, and hydroxyacetaldehyde, in fogwater were measured. The maximum value of the total concentration of these aldehydes was 187 μ;M (April 1992). The maximum concentration of glyoxal, whose concentration was the highest among these aldehyde, was 97 μ;M (June 1992). Much aldehydes were contained in highly polluted fogwater and the aldehyde concentrations in fogwater increased with the decrease of pH. When the lowest altitude of the upslope fog rose up to the sampling station, the total concentration of aldehydes increased. The fraction of aldehyde with a high Henry's law constant increased with the elevation of the lowest altitude of fog. Aldehyde concentrations in fogwater are affected not only by liquid water content and air pollution but also by the lowest altitude of fog.
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U2 - 10.1246/nikkashi.1994.1007
DO - 10.1246/nikkashi.1994.1007
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:25044473789
SN - 0369-4577
VL - 1994
SP - 1007
EP - 1011
JO - NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
JF - NIPPON KAGAKU KAISHI
IS - 11
ER -