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Composition of torched crude oil organic particulate emitted by refinery and its similarity to atmospheric aerosol in the surrounding area
Authors:Yassaa Noureddine  Cecinato Angelo
Affiliation:

aLaboratory of Functional Organic Analysis, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Sciences and Technology, Houari Boumediene, U.S.T.H.B., BP 32, El-Alia, Bab-Ezzouar, 16111 Algiers, Algeria

bIstituto sull’Inquinamento Atmosferico del C.N.R., Area della Ricerca di Roma, Via Salaria Km, 29.300, C.P. 10, 00016, Monterotondo Scalo RM, Italy

Abstract:The absolute contents and relative distributions of organic aerosols [n-alkanes, n-alkanoic and n-alkenoic acids, n-alkan-2-ones and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH)] were determined in torched gases emitted during the crude oil extraction and in the free atmosphere of the Hassi-Messaoud city (Algeria). Monocarboxylic acids, both saturated and monounsaturated (from 9802 to 20 057 ng m−3), accounted for the major fraction of the total particulate organic matter identified both in torch exhaust and atmospheric particulate. n-Alkanes were also abundant both in the direct emission (from 460 to 632 ng m−3) and city atmosphere (462 ng m−3) and displayed a peculiar fingerprint characterised by the presence of a set of branched congeners around even carbon-numbered homologues and a strong even-to-odd predominance along the whole carbon number range (C16–C34). Whilst n-alkan-2-ones were absent in the city and poor in smokes emitted from the torches (from 31 to 42 ng m−3), PAH were present at low extents in all sites (from 18 to 65 ng m−3). The incomplete thermal combustion of torched crude oil was very likely the main source of these particle-bound organic constituents in the city and its surrounding region.
Keywords:Particulate organic matter (POM)   Crude oil   petrol oil extraction   Torches   Hassi-Messaoud
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