Date: 1st-12-2017
Source of information: China Electric Power Newspaper
The Clean Air Innovation Center, jointly with Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center and
Shenzhen Institute of Environmental Sciences issued the first Online Monitoring System
Assessment Guide for VOCs in China, (hereinafter referred to as the " Guide ") in Beijing on
November 21st. This Guide summarizes some experiences in the online assessment of VOCs
in Shanghai, Shenzhen and other cities as well as forms the evaluation framework and basic
method of online monitoring system of VOCs. It is the first framework and guidance document
in the field of VOCs online monitoring. It will carry out online monitoring and management of
VOCs in provinces and cities, improve the system of urban atmospheric VOCs monitoring
technology and promote the standardization development of the industry.
VOCs Monitoring Increasing
VOCs, or volatile organic compounds, are all organic compounds emitted into the air at room
temperature in the form of gaseous molecules. They are important precursors of ozone and
PM2.5. VOCs play an important role in atmospheric complex pollution and its secondary
pollutants also have negative effects on human health.
" VOCs, seemingly unrelated to the six pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen oxides and
PM2.5, which we are currently focusing on, are in fact not only precursors of PM2.5, but also
precursors of ozone. VOCs can enhance the oxidation of the atmosphere and promote the
generation of ozone, says by Mr. Xie Hongxing the dean of Clean Air Innovation Center.
Throughout the world, Europe and USA have experienced VOCs control for several decades.
It is for the first time VOCs binding index system will be included in our nation’s "13th Five-Year"
plan. The Ministry of environmental protection issued a series of VOCs monitoring standards
and treatment plans, so as local governments quickly follow up, undertake VOCs pollution
prevention and control work of different degrees. "VOCs monitoring is still an emerging field, will
be a rapidly growing market in the near future. It is predicted that there will be tens of billions
market share in the future."
Monitoring management is a world - class problem
" 17 provinces and cities in China have issued VOCs emission Fee rules, and more than 40
cities have introduced or implemented VOCs related regulation programs, according to the
information we obtained by the end of 2016.
With the continuous improvement of VOCs pollution prevention and control, VOCs online
monitoring has become an important means of management of pollution sources in Shanghai,
Tianjin, Shenzhen and other cities. However, the monitoring and management of VOCs is
very challenging, even internationally. " said by Senior Project Manager Ling Xuan of Clean
Air Innovation Center.
With the VOCs pollution control steadily, atmospheric clearly requires on-line monitoring. But
the monitoring and management of VOCs is challenging, even in the world is also a problem. "
he added.
He concluded that there are two major difficulties in VOCs monitoring and management: one
is the wide range of sources, including natural and man-made sources. In most cities of China,
emissions of VOCs are much higher than that of natural sources, mainly from fixed source
combustion, road traffic, solvent product use and petrochemical process, chemical industry
and other industrial processes.
Secondly, VOCs are complex, not like nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide and other pollutants are
individual substances, whose physical and chemical properties are single. VOCs are a type
of substance, including alkanes, alkenes, aromatic hydrocarbons, halogenated hydrocarbons,
oxygenated hydrocarbons, nitrogen hydrocarbons, sulfur hydrocarbons, low boiling point
polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, etc. According to the current identification of the WHO, the
types of VOCs are more than 300, so complex components are very difficult to monitor.
Provision of support for VOCs monitoring data
Because of the difficulty of monitoring, there are a variety of monitoring products and means on
the market, good and bad. "There are numerous brands of VOCs online monitoring equipment
in the market. In order to figure out which monitoring instrument is accurate, we put 10 monitoring
instruments in the same place and tested it according to the same standard," said Lin Changqing,
an expert on organic analysis at the Shanghai Environmental Monitoring Center. “The results are
quite different according to the same standard test. The results are quite different, and the
numerical difference is huge. "
"A framework document that can guide the selection of VOCs instruments is imminent.
Shanghai and Shenzhen have advanced awareness in this respect and have a certain basis
for practice."
Shanghai took an early step in the field of on-line monitoring of VOCs. Based on the construction
and application of air characteristic pollution monitoring network in air superstations and
industrial areas, Shanghai has explored the VOCs on-line monitoring technology and system in
recent years, and applied on-line chromatography and mass spectrometry. The main methods,
such as spectrum and sensor, have established a new model of air pollution supervision, which
improves the monitoring ability of VOCs to a certain extent.
Shenzhen launched the VOCs online monitoring pilot in 2016, and selected enterprises and
equipment to conduct online device performance evaluation. Based on the pilot project, we
will gradually promote online monitoring of key enterprises of volatile organic compounds.
In order to strengthen the emission control of VOCs pollution, the Quality Improvement Plan
for Atmospheric Environment in Shenzhen (2017 - 2020) is put forward. By the end of 2019,
all the key supervisory enterprises with volatile organic compounds generated more than 200
tons will be fully supported on - line monitoring system.
The main technical parameters of the selection of VOCs on-line monitoring equipment and
the main evaluation parameters of site construction are presented, on the basis of
summarizing some experiences in the on-line monitoring and evaluation of VOCs in Shanghai
and Shenzhen. and the evaluation methods for reference are also put forward. It not only
provides important support for the improvement of urban VOCs online monitoring technology
system, but also provides an important support for obtaining accurate, reliable, scientific and
effective monitoring data. The establishment of relevant control policies and the development
of scientific research in related fields provide a guarantee.