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Speciated Collection of Nitric Acid and Fine Particulate Nitrate for Nitrogen and Oxygen Stable Isotope Determination.
Blum, Danielle E; Walters, Wendell W; Hastings, Meredith G.
Afiliação
  • Blum DE; Department of Chemistry, Brown University, 324 Brook Street, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, United States.
  • Walters WW; Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences and Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, Brown University, 324 Brook Street, P.O. Box 1846, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, United States.
  • Hastings MG; Department of Earth, Environmental, and Planetary Sciences and Institute at Brown for Environment and Society, Brown University, 324 Brook Street, P.O. Box 1846, Providence, Rhode Island 02912, United States.
Anal Chem ; 92(24): 16079-16088, 2020 12 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33263979
ABSTRACT
Stable isotopic composition of atmospheric nitrate (nitric acid (HNO3) + particulate nitrate (pNO3-)) provides a higher-order dimensional analysis of critical atmospheric components, enabling a process-level understanding of precursor emissions, oxidation chemistry, aerosol acidity, and depositional patterns. Current methods have not been evaluated for their ability to accurately speciate and determine nitrogen (δ15N) and oxygen (δ18O and Δ17O) isotope compositions for gaseous and particle phases. Suitability of a denuder-filter sampling system for the collection of speciated HNO3(g) and pNO3- for off-line concentration and isotopic determination was tested using both laboratory and field collections. Honeycomb denuders coated with either NaCl or Na2CO3 solutions were used to collect HNO3(g). Laboratory experiments found that both coating solutions quantitatively collected HNO3(g), with the Na2CO3 solution demonstrating a higher operative capacity (>1470 µg of HNO3; n = 25) compared to the NaCl solution (∼750 µg of HNO3; n = 25). The precision values for laboratory-tested HNO3(g) collections are ±0.6‰ and ±1.2‰ for δ15N and δ18O for the NaCl solution and ± 0.8‰ and ±1.2‰ for the Na2CO3 solution. Replicate (urban) samples indicate that the Na2CO3 solution is significantly less selective for HNO3(g) collection than the NaCl solution. Nylon filters were found to collect efficiently and retain laboratory-generated NaNO3 and NH4NO3 particles, with maximum standard deviations for δ15N and δ18O of ±0.3‰ and ±0.3‰, respectively. Field replicates, while predictably more variable, also show consistency for δ15N and δ18O of ±0.6‰ and ±1.3‰ for particulate species, respectively. Recommended methods for field collections of speciated HNO3(g) and pNO3- for isotopic measurements would best utilize the NaCl solution and Nylon filters.

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Article