Primary NO2 emissions and their impact on air quality in traffic environments in Germany

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Kurtenbach, Ralf [1 ]
Kleffmann, Jörg [1 ]
Niedojadlo, Anita [1 ]
Wiesen, Peter [1 ]
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[1] FB C/Physikalische Chemie, Bergische Universität Wuppertal, D-42097 Wuppertal, Gaußstraße
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Air quality; Nitrogen dioxide; Traffic emissions;
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10.1186/2190-4715-24-21
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Background The decreasing NOX concentrations at urban measurement stations in Germany are in agreement with the reduction of NO X emissions from vehicular traffic. However, the measured NO 2 concentrations are stagnating nationwide. In 2010, at more than the half of the urban measurement stations in Germany, annual mean values for NO2 exceeded the new Europe-wide limit value of 40 μg/m 3 (20 ppbv) NO2. Similar findings are reported from many other member states of the European Union. Results The observed trend of the airborne NO2 concentrations has different reasons. Firstly, the NO2/NOx emission ratio has increased significantly during the last two decades. Furthermore, secondary NO2, caused by the titration reactions of NO with ozone (O3) and peroxy radicals (RO2), is responsible for the major fraction (approximately 70%) of the measured NO2. However, secondary NO2 shows a highly nonlinear dependency on NOx and thus, is decreasing much more slowly than expected from the decreasing NOx levels. Based on the results from the present study, the increased NO2/NOX emission ratio can only explain a minor fraction of the observed high airborne NO 2 concentration in the city center. Conclusions A further reduction of primary NO2 emissions, due to improved exhaust gas treatment, will not have a strong influence on urban NO2 levels, and a further significant reduction of the NOX emissions, in particular from vehicular traffic, is necessary in order to meet the annual mean limit value for NO2 of about 20 ppb in the future. © 2012 Kurtenbach et al.
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