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Vertical measurements of stable nitrogen and oxygen isotope composition of fine particulate nitrate aerosol in Guangzhou city: Source apportionment and oxidation pathway.
Wang, Yujing; Liu, Junwen; Jiang, Fan; Chen, Zixi; Wu, Lili; Zhou, Shengzhen; Pei, Chenglei; Kuang, Ye; Cao, Fang; Zhang, Yanlin; Fan, Meiyi; Zheng, Junyu; Li, Jun; Zhang, Gan.
Afiliação
  • Wang Y; Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China.
  • Liu J; Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China. Electronic address: liu.junwen@jnu.edu.cn.
  • Jiang F; Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China.
  • Chen Z; Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China.
  • Wu L; Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China.
  • Zhou S; School of Atmospheric Sciences, Guangdong Provincial Field Observation and Research Station for Climate Environment and Air Quality Change in the Pearl River Estuary, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510275, China.
  • Pei C; Guangzhou Sub-branch of Guangdong Ecological and Environmental Monitoring Center, Guangzhou 510308, China.
  • Kuang Y; Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China.
  • Cao F; Yale-NUIST Center on Atmospheric Environment, International Joint Laboratory on Climate and Environment Change, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210044, China.
  • Zhang Y; Yale-NUIST Center on Atmospheric Environment, International Joint Laboratory on Climate and Environment Change, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing 210044, China.
  • Fan M; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 999077, Hong Kong, China.
  • Zheng J; Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China.
  • Li J; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 999077, Hong Kong, China; State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China.
  • Zhang G; Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, the Hong Kong Polytechnic University, 999077, Hong Kong, China; State Key Laboratory of Organic Geochemistry, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou 510640, China.
Sci Total Environ ; 865: 161239, 2023 Mar 20.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36587665
ABSTRACT
Nowadays, the emission source and formation mechanism of fine particulate nitrate (pNO3-) in China are mired in controversy. In this study, the stable nitrogen isotope (δ15N-NO3-) and triple oxygen isotope (Δ17O-NO3-) were determined for the pNO3- samples collected at three heights under different atmospheric oxidation capacity (AOC) (Ox = O3 + NO2 107 ± 29 µg m-3 at ground, 102 ± 28 µg m-3 at 118 m, 122 ± 23 µg m-3 at 488 m) conditions during the sampling period based on the Canton Tower, Guangzhou, China. The Bayesian mixing model showed that coal combustion was the largest contributor to pNO3- in this city, followed by biomass burning, vehicle exhaust, and soil emission. Interestingly, we found that vertical NOx and pNO3- concentrations displayed an opposite pattern owing to the different formation mechanisms among heights. The average contributions of oxidation pathways for (NO2 + OH, P1), (NO3 + DMS/HC, P2), and (N2O5 + H2O, P3) were 61 %, 12 %, and 27 % at the ground, respectively, and these values would vary greatly among heights. These results implied that both AOC and NOx loading played an important role in pNO3- production. The pNO3- displayed a positive correlation with NOx (r = 0.95) with an enhanced contribution of the P1 pathway under the relatively high AOC condition. However, pNO3- has a negative correlation with NOx (r = -0.99) with a rise of heterogeneous reaction (P2 and P3) under the relatively low AOC condition. Therefore, the current emission control strategy for air pollution in China needs to consider the AOC conditions among regions to effectively mitigate particulate air pollution.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article