Analysis of organic compounds (VOC) in the forest air of the southern Black Forest

Juttner, F

HERO ID

38863

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

1986

Language

English

HERO ID 38863
In Press No
Year 1986
Title Analysis of organic compounds (VOC) in the forest air of the southern Black Forest
Authors Juttner, F
Journal Chemosphere
Volume 15
Issue 8
Page Numbers 985-992
Abstract The volatile organic compounds of forest air (Kälbelescheuer, Southern Black Forest) and, for comparison, suburban air (Tübingen) were qualitatively analyzed by gas chromatographic and mass spectrometric methods. 94 Individual compounds were identified, 6 of them belonged to biogenic monoterpenes (α-pinene, Δ3-carene, myrcene, limonene, eucalyptol, camphene). While the monoterpenes were enriched in forest air, a similar collection of the pollution products was observed in both locations. Predominant substances were aromatic compounds (toluene, ethylbenzene, benzene, xylenes, ethyltoluenes, pseudocumene and naphthalene) which can be regarded as constituents of vehicle exhaust fumes and incineration processes. Other important substances in forest air were various solvents, of which butyl acetate, isobutyl acetate, tetrachloroethylene and trichloroethylene, butanol-1, and several ketones were prominent species.
Doi 10.1016/0045-6535(86)90551-5
Wosid BCI:BCI198783007664
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Keyword GASES; BIOCHEMISTRY; BIOPHYSICS/METHODS; ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTANTS/POISONING; OCCUPATIONAL DISEASES; AIR POLLUTION; SOIL POLLUTANTS; WATER POLLUTION; ENVIRONMENTAL POLLUTION; PLANT DISEASES; WEATHER; Biochemistry-Gases (1970- ); Biochemical Studies-General; Biophysics-General Biophysical Techniques; Toxicology-Environmental and Industrial Toxicology; Public Health: Environmental Health-Air; Forestry and Forest Products; Phytopathology-Nonparasitic Diseases; 73506-93-1; 35296-72-1; 25550-14-5; 13466-78-9; 1758-88-9; 1330-20-7; 1120-21-4; 1074-55-1; 1074-43-7; 934-80-5; 934-74-7; 629-62-9; 629-59-4; 629-50-5; 622-96-8; 620-23-5; 620-14-4; 611-14-3; 591-78-6; 589-81-1; 589-38-8; 563-80-4; 544-76-3; 538-93-2; 536-74-3; 529-20-4; 527-53-7; 526-73-8; 496-11-7; 488-23-3; 470-82-6; 271-89-6; 142-82-5; 141-93-5; 141-78-6; 138-86-3; 135-98-8; 134-81-6; 127-18-4; 124-19-6; 124-18-5; 124-13-0; 123-86-4; 123-35-3; 120-82-1; 112-40-3; 112-31-2; 111-84-2; 111-71-7; 111-65-9; 111-27-3; 111-15-9; 110-19-0; 108-95-2; 108-94-1; 108-88-3; 108-67-8; 108-38-3; 108-10-1; 107-87-9; 107-06-2; 106-46-7; 106-42-3; 104-87-0; 104-51-8; 103-65-1; 100-52-7; 100-47-0; 100-42-5; 100-41-4; 98-86-2; 98-82-8; 98-01-1; 95-93-2; 95-63-6; 95-47-6; 93-55-0; 92-52-4; 91-57-6; 91-20-3; 90-12-0; 80-56-8; 79-92-5; 79-01-6; 78-93-3; 78-92-2; 78-87-5; 78-83-1; 75-09-2; 71-43-2; 71-23-8; 67-66-3; 67-64-1; 67-63-0; 66-25-1
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