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Characterization of organic aerosols in Beijing using an aerodyne high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometer

Journal

ADVANCES IN ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES
Volume 32, Issue 6, Pages 877-888

Publisher

SCIENCE PRESS
DOI: 10.1007/s00376-014-4153-9

Keywords

organic aerosol; aerosol mass spectrometer; positive matrix factorization; seasonal difference

Funding

  1. Strategic Priority Research Program of the Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDA05100100, XDB05020000]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41230642, 41275139]

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Fine particle of organic aerosol (OA), mostly arising from pollution, are abundant in Beijing. To achieve a better understanding of the difference in OA in summer and autumn, a high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS, Aerodyne Research Inc., USA) was deployed in urban Beijing in August and October 2012. The mean OA mass concentration in autumn was 30 +/- 30 mu g m(-3), which was higher than in summer (13 +/- 6.9 mu g m(-3)). The elemental analysis found that OA was more aged in summer (oxygen-to-carbon (O/C) ratios were 0.41 and 0.32 for summer and autumn, respectively). Positive matrix factorization (PMF) analysis identified three and five components in summer and autumn, respectively. In summer, an oxygenated OA (OOA), a cooking-emission-related OA (COA), and a hydrocarbon-like OA (HOA) were indentified. Meanwhile, the OOA was separated into LV-OOA (low-volatility OOA) and SV-OOA (semi-volatile OOA); and in autumn, a nitrogen-containing OA (NOA) was also found. The SOA (secondary OA) was always the most important OA component, accounting for 55% of the OA in the two seasons. Back trajectory clustering analysis found that the origin of the air masses was more complex in summer. Southerly air masses in both seasons were associated with the highest OA loading, while northerly air masses were associated with the lowest OA loading. A preliminary study of OA components, especially the POA (primary OA), in different periods found that the HOA and COA all decreased during the National Day holiday period, and HOA decreased at weekends compared with weekdays.

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