Title of article :
Role of organic and black carbon in the chemical composition of atmospheric aerosol at European background sites
Author/Authors :
Z. Kriv?csy، نويسنده , , A. Hoffer، نويسنده , , Zs. S?rv?ri، نويسنده , , D. Temesi، نويسنده , , U. BALTENSPERGER، نويسنده , , By S. NYEKI، نويسنده , , E. WEINGARTNER، نويسنده , , S. Kleefeld، نويسنده , , S. G. Jennings، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
14
From page :
6231
To page :
6244
Abstract :
The mass concentrations of inorganic ions, water-soluble organic carbon, water-insoluble organic carbon and black carbon were determined in atmospheric aerosol collected at three European background sites: (i) the Jungfraujoch, Switzerland (high-alpine, PM2.5 aerosol); (ii) K-puszta, Hungary (rural, PM1.0 aerosol); (iii) Mace Head, Ireland (marine, total particulate matter). At the Jungfraujoch and K-puszta the contribution of carbonaceous compounds to the aerosol mass was higher than that of inorganic ions by 33% and 94%, respectively. At these continental sites about 60% of the organic carbon was water soluble, 55–75% of the total carbon proved to be refractory and a considerable portion of the water soluble, refractory organic matter was composed of humic-like substances. At Mace Head the mass concentration of organic matter was found to be about twice than that of nonsea-salt ions, 40% of the organic carbon was water soluble and the amount of highly refractory carbon was low. Humic-like substances were not detected but instead low molecular weight carboxylic acids were responsible for about one-fifth of the water-soluble organic mass. These results imply that the influence of carbonaceous compounds on aerosol properties (e.g. hygroscopic, optical) might be significant.
Keywords :
Background atmospheric aerosol , organic carbon , black carbon , water solubility , Thermal behaviour , Carboxylic acids , Humic-like substances
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
Atmospheric Environment
Record number :
756793
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