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DOI10.5194/acp-20-901-2020
Significant contribution of organics to aerosol liquid water content in winter in Beijing, China
Jin X.; Wang Y.; Li Z.; Zhang F.; Xu W.; Sun Y.; Fan X.; Chen G.; Wu H.; Ren J.; Wang Q.; Cribb M.
发表日期2020
ISSN16807316
起始页码901
结束页码914
卷号20期号:2
英文摘要

The aerosol liquid water (ALW) content (ALWC), an important component of atmospheric particles, has a significant effect on atmospheric optical properties, visibility and multiphase chemical reactions. In this study, ALWC is determined from aerosol hygroscopic growth factor (GF) and particle number size distribution (PNSD) measurements and is also simulated by ISORROPIA II, a thermodynamic equilibrium model, with measured aerosol chemical composition data taken at an urban site in Beijing from 8 November to 15 December 2017. Rich measurements made during the experiment concerning virtually all aerosol properties allow us not only to derive the ALWC but also to study the contributions by various species for which little has been done in this region. The simulated ALWC including the contribution of organics and the calculated ALWC are highly correlated (coefficient of determination R2Combining double low line0.92). The ALWC contributed by organics (ALWCOrg) accounts for 30 %±22 % of the total ALWC during the sampling period. These results suggest a significant contribution of organics to ALWC, which is rather different from previous studies that showed negligible contributions by organics. Our results also show that ALWC correlates well with the mass concentrations of sulfate, nitrate, and secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) (R2Combining double low line0.66, 0.56 and 0.60, respectively). We further noted that accumulation mode particles play a key role in determining ALWC, dominating among all the aerosol modes. ALWC is an exponential function of ambient relative humidity (RH), whose strong diurnal variation influence the diurnal variation of ALWC. However, there is a 3 h lag between the extremes of ALWC and RH values, due to the diurnal variations in PNSD and aerosol chemical composition. Finally, a case study reveals that ALWCOrg plays an important role in the formation of secondary aerosols through multiphase reactions at the initial stage of a heavy-haze episode.

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关键词aerosol compositionaerosol formationchemical compositiondiurnal variationhygroscopicityradiative forcingwinterBeijing [China]China
语种英语
来源机构Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/132281
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Jin X.,Wang Y.,Li Z.,et al. Significant contribution of organics to aerosol liquid water content in winter in Beijing, China[J]. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,2020,20(2).
APA Jin X..,Wang Y..,Li Z..,Zhang F..,Xu W..,...&Cribb M..(2020).Significant contribution of organics to aerosol liquid water content in winter in Beijing, China.,20(2).
MLA Jin X.,et al."Significant contribution of organics to aerosol liquid water content in winter in Beijing, China".20.2(2020).
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