Title of article :
Water-soluble organic nitrogen in atmospheric aerosol: a comparison of UV and persulfate oxidation methods
Author/Authors :
S. E. Cornell، نويسنده , , T. D. Jickells، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1998
Abstract :
Two well established methods that are widely applied in the determination of marine dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) have been investigated in their application to the determination of rainwater DON and the water-soluble organic nitrogen component of atmospheric aerosol. Empirical observation highlighted some difficulties in the analysis of DON in these non-marine matrices, so some practical suggestions for the extension of the oxidative methods to atmospheric samples are proposed.
Ten rain samples, 20 aqueous aerosol extracts, and a suite of commercially obtained organic nitrogen compounds were both chemically oxidised by persulfate and oxidised by exposure to high-intensity ultraviolet light. The total dissolved nitrogen concentration of the rains in this study ranged from 4 to 35 μM nitrogen. The aerosol extracts were diluted to a pre-oxidation concentration range of 12–65 μM N for oxidation and analysis. Both UV and persulfate methods require the aqueous extract of the aerosol organic nitrogen to be diluted approximately to rainwater concentrations for optimal oxidation efficiency, since sub-optimal recoveries and high analytical variability arise at high concentration. Some potential causes of analytical interference at higher concentration are discussed.
This study shows that total dissolved nitrogen results obtained by the two methods are linearly correlated (with an R2 of 0.87 for 30 samples) over the full range of natural rainwater concentrations, but results obtained using the persulfate oxidation are about 30% lower than those obtained by photo-oxidation.
Keywords :
Dissolved organic nitrogen (DON) , rainwater , Atmospheric aerosol , UV oxidation , PerslIlfate oxidation
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment