Exploring the HONO source during the COVID-19 pandemic in a megacity in China.

Publication date: Mar 01, 2025

HONO is a critical precursor of •OH, but its sources are controversial due to its complex formation mechanism. This study conducted comprehensive observations in Zhengzhou from April 26 to May 11, 2022. Low NO concentrations were observed during the Covid epidemic period (EP) (10. 4 +/- 3. 0 ppb), compared to the pre-epidemic period (PEP) (12. 5 +/- 3. 8 ppb). The mean HONO concentration during EP (0. 53 +/- 0. 34 ppb) was 0. 09 ppb lower than that during PEP (0. 62 +/- 0. 53 ppb). The decrease in HONO concentration during EP came mainly at night due to the reduction in the direct emission (P) (0. 03 ppb/hr), the homogeneous reaction between •OH and NO (P) (0. 02 ppb/hr), and the heterogeneous conversion of NO on the ground (0. 01 ppb/hr). Notably, there was no significant change in daytime HONO concentration. The daytime HONO budget indicated that the primary HONO sources during PEP were the nitrate photolysis (P), followed by the P, P, the photo-enhanced reaction of NO on the ground (P) and aerosol surface (P). The primary HONO sources were P, P, P, and P during EP, respectively. The missing source has a high correlation with solar radiation, there might be other photo-related HONO sources or the contributions of photosensitized reactions were underestimated. In the extremely underestimated cases, HONO production rates from the P, P, and P increased by 0. 17, 0. 10, and 0. 10 ppb/hr during PEP, 0. 23, 0. 13, and 0. 16 ppb/hr during EP, and P was still the primary source during both PEP and EP.

Concepts Keywords
China Air Pollutants
Pandemic Air Pollutants
Photosensitized China
Cities
COVID-19
COVID-19
Environmental Monitoring
HONO budget
Humans
Nitrogen oxides
Nitrous acid
Pandemics
SARS-CoV-2
Unknown sources

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH COVID-19 pandemic
drug DRUGBANK Nitrate
disease IDO production
drug DRUGBANK Medical air
drug DRUGBANK Nitrogen
drug DRUGBANK Nitrous acid

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