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Environ Sci Technol ; 58(31): 13697-13706, 2024 Aug 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39026181

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China has implemented strict emission control measures, but it is unclear how they affect black carbon (BC) aging and light absorption. Here, we use the Community Atmosphere Model version 6 (CAM6) with the four-mode version of the Modal Aerosol Module coupled with machine learning (MAM4-ML) to simulate BC aging during 2011-2018 and 2050/2100 following a carbon neutrality scenario (SSP1-2.6), respectively. During 2011-2018, the mass ratio of coatings to BC (RBC) widely increased (5.4% yr-1) over the east of China. The increased secondary organic aerosol (SOA) coatings dominate (88%) the increased RBC, while the sulfate coatings decrease. The drivers of BC coating changes come from the different magnitudes of emission reductions in secondary aerosol precursors (i.e., volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and SO2) and BC. During 2011-2018, the increased RBC enhances the BC mass absorption cross section (MAC, 0.7% yr-1). In 2050/2100 for SSP1-2.6, emission control leads to further increased RBC (95/145%) and BC MAC (12/17%). For both 2011-2018 and 2050/2100, the enhanced BC MAC partly offsets the declining direct radiative effect (DRE) of BC due to direct emission reduction. As a result, the full impact of direct emission reductions of BC on BC DRE is only 75% for 2011-2018 and 90/94% for 2050/2100.


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Carbono , Fuligem , China , Aerossóis , Compostos Orgânicos Voláteis , Poluentes Atmosféricos , Poluição do Ar
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