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Increases in wintertime PM2.5 sodium and chloride linked to snowfall and road salt application

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ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
卷 177, 期 -, 页码 195-202

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.01.008

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Road salt; Sodium; Chloride; PM2.5; Winter; Urban

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  1. Dow Sustainability Post-Doctoral Fellowship through the University of Michigan (UM)
  2. Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship from the UM Department of Chemistry
  3. UM - Detroit Research Internship Summer Experience (D-RISE) program - National Science Foundation [CHE-1305777]
  4. UM College of Literature, Science and the Arts
  5. UM Office of the Provost
  6. Cass Technical High School in Detroit, MI
  7. Department of Chemistry

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The application of salts and salty brines to roads is common practice during the winter in many urban environments. Road salts can become aerosolized, thereby injecting sodium and chloride particulate matter (PM) into the atmosphere. Here, data from the United States Environmental Protection Agency Chemical Speciation Monitoring Network were used to assess temporal trends of sodium and chloride PM2.5 (PM < 2.5 gm) at 25 locations across the United States to investigate the ubiquity of road salt aerosols. Sodium and chloride PM2.5 concentrations were an average of three times higher in the winter, as compared to the summer, for locations with greater than 25 cm of average annual snowfall. Winter urban chloride PM2.5 concentrations attributed to road salt can even sometimes rival those of coastal sea spray aerosol-influenced sites. In most snow-influenced cities, chloride and sodium PM2.5 concentrations were positively correlated with snowfall; however, this relationship is complicated by differences in state and local winter maintenance practices. This study highlights the ubiquity of road salt aerosols in the United States and their potential impact on wintertime urban air quality, particularly due to the potential for multiphase reactions to liberate chlorine from the particle-phase. Since road salt application is a common practice in wintertime urban environments across the world, it is imperative that road salt application emissions, currently not included in inventories, and its impacts be investigated through measurements and modeling.

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