Artigo Revisado por pares

Fine particle pH during severe haze episodes in northern China

2017; American Geophysical Union; Volume: 44; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1002/2017gl073210

ISSN

1944-8007

Autores

Mingxu Liu, Yu Song, Tian Zhou, Zhenying Xu, Caiqing Yan, Mei Zheng, Zhijun Wu, Min Hu, Yusheng Wu, Tong Zhu,

Tópico(s)

Atmospheric aerosols and clouds

Resumo

Abstract Aerosol acidity plays an important role in atmospheric chemistry. China emits large amounts of SO 2 , NO x , and NH 3 into the atmosphere, but aerosol acidity is poorly characterized. In this study, simultaneous 1 h measurements of particulate and gaseous compositions along with the ISORROPIA‐II thermodynamic equilibrium model were used to study aerosol acidity during severe haze episodes in northern China. The summed concentration of sulfate, nitrate, and ammonium was 135 ± 51 μg/m 3 with a maximum of 250 μg/m 3 , and the gas‐phase NH 3 mixing ratio was 22 ± 9 ppb. Fine particles were moderately acidic, with a pH range of 3.0–4.9 and an average of 4.2, which was higher than those in the United States and Europe. Excess NH 3 and high aerosol water content are responsible for the relatively lower aerosol acidity. These results suggest that the new pathways for sulfate production in China proposed by recent studies should be revisited.

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