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Simplification of Carbon Bond Mechanism IV (CBM-IV) under Different Initial Conditions by Using Concentration Sensitivity Analysis.


ABSTRACT: Carbon Bond Mechanism IV (CBM-IV) is a widely used reaction mechanism in which VOCs are grouped according to the molecular structure. In the present study, we applied a sensitivity analysis on the CBM-IV mechanism to clarify the importance of each reaction under two different initial conditions (urban and low-NO scenarios). The reactions that exert minor influence on the reaction system are then screened out from the mechanism, so that a reduced version of the CBM-IV mechanism under specific initial conditions can be obtained. We found that in a typical urban condition, 11 reactions can be removed from the original CBM-IV mechanism, and the deviation is less than 5% between the results using the original CBM-IV mechanism and the reduced mechanism. Moreover, in a low-NO initial condition, two more reactions, both of which are nitrogen-associated reactions, can be screened out from the reaction mechanism, while the accuracy of the simulation is still maintained. It is estimated that the reduction of the CBM-IV mechanism can save 11-14% of the computing time in the calculation of the chemistry in a box model simulation.

SUBMITTER: Cao L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6651397 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Simplification of Carbon Bond Mechanism IV (CBM-IV) under Different Initial Conditions by Using Concentration Sensitivity Analysis.

Cao Le L   Li Simeng S   Yi Ziwei Z   Gao Mengmeng M  

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) 20190704 13


Carbon Bond Mechanism IV (CBM-IV) is a widely used reaction mechanism in which VOCs are grouped according to the molecular structure. In the present study, we applied a sensitivity analysis on the CBM-IV mechanism to clarify the importance of each reaction under two different initial conditions (urban and low-NO scenarios). The reactions that exert minor influence on the reaction system are then screened out from the mechanism, so that a reduced version of the CBM-IV mechanism under specific ini  ...[more]

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