Observational constraints on the global atmospheric budget of ethanol

Energy security and climate change concerns have led to the promotion of biomass-derived ethanol, an oxygenated volatile organic compound (OVOC), as a substitute for fossil fuels. Although ethanol is ubiquitous in the troposphere, our knowledge of its current atmospheric budget and distribution is limited. Here, for the first time we use a global chemical transport model in conjunction with atmospheric observations to place constraints on the ethanol budget, noting that additional measurements of ethanol (and its precursors) are still needed to enhance confidence in our estimated budget. Global sources of ethanol in the model include 5.0 Tg yr⁻¹ from industrial sources and biofuels, 9.2 Tg yr⁻¹ from terrestrial plants, ~0.5 Tg yr⁻¹ from biomass burning, and 0.05 Tg yr⁻¹ from atmospheric reactions of the ethyl peroxy radical (C₂H₅O₂) with itself and with the methyl peroxy radical (CH₃O₂). The resulting atmospheric lifetime of ethanol in the model is 2.8 days. Gas-phase oxidation by the hydroxyl radical (OH) is the primary global sink of ethanol in the model (65%), followed by dry deposition (25%), and wet deposition (10%). Over continental areas, ethanol concentrations predominantly reflect direct anthropogenic and biogenic emission sources. Uncertainty in the biogenic ethanol emissions, estimated at a factor of three, may contribute to the 50% model underestimate of observations in the North American boundary layer. Current levels of ethanol measured in remote regions are an order of magnitude larger than those in the model, suggesting a major gap in understanding. Stronger constraints on the budget and distribution of ethanol and OVOCs are a critical step towards assessing the impacts of increasing the use of ethanol as a fuel.

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Author Naik, V.
Fiore, A.
Horowitz, L.
Singh, H.
Wiedinmyer, Christine
Guenther, Alex B.
De Gouw, J.
Millet, D.
Goldan, P.
Kuster, W.
Goldstein, A.
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Suggested Citation Naik, V., Fiore, A., Horowitz, L., Singh, H., Wiedinmyer, Christine, Guenther, Alex B., De Gouw, J., Millet, D., Goldan, P., Kuster, W., Goldstein, A.. (2010). Observational constraints on the global atmospheric budget of ethanol. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7rj4jxq. Accessed 02 August 2025.

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