Artigo Revisado por pares

The composition and sources of PM2.5 organic aerosol in two urban areas of Chile

2002; Elsevier BV; Volume: 36; Issue: 23 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1016/s1352-2310(02)00269-8

ISSN

1873-2844

Autores

Manolis Tsapakis, Evaggelia Lagoudaki, Euripides G. Stephanou, Ilias G. Kavouras, Petros Koutrakis, Pedro Oyola, Dietrich von Baer,

Tópico(s)

Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics

Resumo

Fine particle (PM2.5) samples were collected, using a charcoal diffusion denuder, in two urban areas of Chile, Santiago and Temuco, during the winter and spring season of 1998. Molecular markers of the organic aerosol were determined using GC/MS. Diagnostic ratios and molecular tracers were used to investigate the origin of carbonaceous aerosols. As main sources, road and non-road engine emissions in Santiago, and wood burning in Temuco were identified. Cluster analysis was used to compare the chemical characteristics of carbonaceous aerosols between the two urban environments. Distinct differences between Santiago and Temuco samples were observed. High concentrations of isoprenoid (30–69 ng m−3) and unresolved complex mixture (UCM) of hydrocarbons (839–1369 ng m−3) were found in Santiago. High concentrations of polynuclear aromatic hydrocarbons (751±304 ng m−3) and their oxygenated derivatives (4±2 ng m−3), and of n-alk-1-enes (16±13 ng m−3) were observed in Temuco.

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