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Characterization of organic aerosols from a Chinese megacity during winter: predominance of fossil fuel combustion
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Abstract. PM2.5 aerosol samples were collected from the Chinese megacity of
Nanjing (32.21∘ N, 118.73∘ E) during winter and analyzed
for a total of 127 compounds from 12 organic compound classes. The most
abundant classes of compounds were n-alkanes (mean concentration of
205 ng m−3), followed by fatty acids (76.3 ng m−3), polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs; 64.3 ng m−3),
anhydrosugars (56.3 ng m−3),
fatty alcohols (40.5 ng m−3) and phthalate esters
(15.2 ng m−3), whereas hydroxy-/polyacids (8.33 ng m−3),
aromatic acids (7.35 ng m−3), hopanes (4.19 ng m−3), primary
sugars and sugar alcohols (4.15 ng m−3), lignin and resin products
(2.94 ng m−3), and steranes (2.46 ng m−3) were less abundant.
The carbon preference index of n-alkanes (0.83–1.38) indicated that they
had a strong fossil fuel combustion origin. Diagnostic concentration ratios
of organic tracers suggested that PAHs and hopanes originated mostly from
coal burning and traffic emissions, respectively, in the Nanjing urban area.
Positive matrix factorization analysis demonstrated that fossil fuel combustion was the major pollution
source (28.7 %), followed by emissions from biomass burning (17.1 %),
soil dust (14.5 %) and plastic burning (6.83 %)
for Nanjing winter aerosols, although the contribution of secondary oxidation products
(32.9 %) was the most abundant. Most of the compounds
generally showed higher concentrations at nighttime compared with daytime;
this was due to the accumulation process associated with inversion layers and
the enhancement of emissions from heavy trucks at night. We conclude that
fossil fuel combustion largely influences the winter organic aerosols in
urban Nanjing. Based on the comparison of this study's results with previous
research, we found that pollution levels in organic aerosols have decreased
in the urban Nanjing atmosphere over the last decade.
Title: Characterization of organic aerosols from a Chinese megacity during winter: predominance of fossil fuel combustion
Description:
Abstract.
PM2.
5 aerosol samples were collected from the Chinese megacity of
Nanjing (32.
21∘ N, 118.
73∘ E) during winter and analyzed
for a total of 127 compounds from 12 organic compound classes.
The most
abundant classes of compounds were n-alkanes (mean concentration of
205 ng m−3), followed by fatty acids (76.
3 ng m−3), polycyclic
aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs; 64.
3 ng m−3),
anhydrosugars (56.
3 ng m−3),
fatty alcohols (40.
5 ng m−3) and phthalate esters
(15.
2 ng m−3), whereas hydroxy-/polyacids (8.
33 ng m−3),
aromatic acids (7.
35 ng m−3), hopanes (4.
19 ng m−3), primary
sugars and sugar alcohols (4.
15 ng m−3), lignin and resin products
(2.
94 ng m−3), and steranes (2.
46 ng m−3) were less abundant.
The carbon preference index of n-alkanes (0.
83–1.
38) indicated that they
had a strong fossil fuel combustion origin.
Diagnostic concentration ratios
of organic tracers suggested that PAHs and hopanes originated mostly from
coal burning and traffic emissions, respectively, in the Nanjing urban area.
Positive matrix factorization analysis demonstrated that fossil fuel combustion was the major pollution
source (28.
7 %), followed by emissions from biomass burning (17.
1 %),
soil dust (14.
5 %) and plastic burning (6.
83 %)
for Nanjing winter aerosols, although the contribution of secondary oxidation products
(32.
9 %) was the most abundant.
Most of the compounds
generally showed higher concentrations at nighttime compared with daytime;
this was due to the accumulation process associated with inversion layers and
the enhancement of emissions from heavy trucks at night.
We conclude that
fossil fuel combustion largely influences the winter organic aerosols in
urban Nanjing.
Based on the comparison of this study's results with previous
research, we found that pollution levels in organic aerosols have decreased
in the urban Nanjing atmosphere over the last decade.
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