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Reducing Soil-Emitted Nitrous Acid as a Feasible Strategy for Tackling Ozone Pollution.

Chaoyang XueCan YeKe-Ding LuPengfei LiuChenglong ZhangHang SuFengxia BaoYafang ChengWenjie WangYuhan LiuValéry CatoireZhuobiao MaXiaoxi ZhaoYifei SongXuefei MaMax R McGillenAbdelwahid MelloukiYujing MuYuanhang Zhang
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2024)
Severe ozone (O 3 ) pollution has been a major air quality issue and affects environmental sustainability in China. Conventional mitigation strategies focusing on reducing volatile organic compounds and nitrogen oxides (NO x ) remain complex and challenging. Here, through field flux measurements and laboratory simulations, we observe substantial nitrous acid (HONO) emissions ( F HONO ) enhanced by nitrogen fertilizer application at an agricultural site. The observed F HONO significantly improves model performance in predicting atmospheric HONO and leads to regional O 3 increases by 37%. We also demonstrate the significant potential of nitrification inhibitors in reducing emissions of reactive nitrogen, including HONO and NO x , by as much as 90%, as well as greenhouse gases like nitrous oxide by up to 60%. Our findings introduce a feasible concept for mitigating O 3 pollution: reducing soil HONO emissions. Hence, this study has important implications for policy decisions related to the control of O 3 pollution and climate change.
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