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DOI10.5194/acp-20-10029-2020
Molecular insights into new particle formation in Barcelona, Spain
Brean J.; Beddows D.C.S.; Shi Z.; Temime-Roussel B.; Marchand N.; Querol X.; Alastuey A.; Minguillon M.C.; Harrison R.M.
发表日期2020
ISSN16807316
起始页码10029
结束页码10045
卷号20期号:16
英文摘要

Atmospheric aerosols contribute some of the greatest uncertainties to estimates of global radiative forcing and have significant effects on human health. New particle formation (NPF) is the process by which new aerosols of sub-2 nm diameter form from gas-phase precursors and contributes significantly to particle numbers in the atmosphere, accounting for approximately 50 % of cloud condensation nuclei globally. Here, we study summertime NPF in urban Barcelona in north-eastern Spain utilising particle counting instruments down to 1.9 nm and a Nitrate Chemical Ionisation Atmospheric Pressure interface Time of Flight Mass Spectrometer (CI-APi-ToF). The rate of formation of new particles is seen to increase linearly with sulfuric acid concentration, although particle formation rates fall short of chamber studies of H2SO4-DMA-H2O while exceeding those of H2SO4-BioOxOrg-H2O nucleation, although a role of highly oxygenated molecules (HOMs) cannot be ruled out. The sulfuric acid dimer : monomer ratio is significantly lower than that seen in experiments involving sulfuric acid and dimethylamine (DMA) in chambers, indicating that stabilisation of sulfuric acid clusters by bases is weaker in this dataset than in chambers, either due to rapid evaporation due to high summertime temperatures or limited pools of stabilising amines. Such a mechanism cannot be verified in these data, as no higher-order H2SO4-amine clusters nor H2SO4-HOM clusters were measured. The high concentrations of HOMs arise from isoprene, alkylbenzene, monoterpene and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon (PAH) oxidation, with alkylbenzenes providing greater concentrations of HOMs due to significant local sources. The concentration of these HOMs shows a dependence on temperature. The organic compounds measured primarily fall into the semivolatile organic compound (SVOC) volatility class arising from alkylbenzene and isoprene oxidation. Low-volatility organic compounds (LVOCs) largely arise from oxidation of alkylbenzenes, PAHs and monoterpenes, whereas extremely low-volatility organic compounds (ELVOCs) arise from primarily PAH and monoterpene oxidation. New particle formation without growth past 10 nm is also observed, and on these days oxygenated organic concentrations are lower than on days with growth by a factor of 1.6, and thus high concentrations of low-volatility oxygenated organics which primarily derive from traffic-emitted volatile organic compounds (VOCs) appear to be a necessary condition for the growth of newly formed particles in Barcelona. These results are consistent with prior observations of new particle formation from sulfuric acid-amine reactions in both chambers and the real atmosphere and are likely representative of the urban background of many European Mediterranean cities. A role for HOMs in the nucleation process cannot be confirmed or ruled out, and there is strong circumstantial evidence of the participation of HOMs across multiple volatility classes in particle growth. © 2020 Laser Institute of America. All rights reserved.

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scopus关键词aerosol; atmospheric pressure; cloud condensation nucleus; concentration (composition); formation mechanism; particulate matter; radiative forcing; volatile organic compound; Barcelona [Catalonia]; Catalonia; Spain
来源期刊Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
文献类型期刊论文
条目标识符http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/152864
作者单位Division of Environmental Health and Risk Management, School of Geography Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, United Kingdom; Aix Marseille Univ, CNRS, LCE, UMR 7376, Marseille, 13331, France; Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA-CSIC), Barcelona, 08034, Spain; Department of Environmental Sciences/Center of Excellence in Environmental Studies, King Abdulaziz University, P.O. Box 80203, Jeddah, 21589, Saudi Arabia
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Brean J.,Beddows D.C.S.,Shi Z.,et al. Molecular insights into new particle formation in Barcelona, Spain[J],2020,20(16).
APA Brean J..,Beddows D.C.S..,Shi Z..,Temime-Roussel B..,Marchand N..,...&Harrison R.M..(2020).Molecular insights into new particle formation in Barcelona, Spain.Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics,20(16).
MLA Brean J.,et al."Molecular insights into new particle formation in Barcelona, Spain".Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20.16(2020).
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