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Mixing state of individual carbonaceous particles during a severe haze episode in January 2013,Nanjing,China 被引量:12
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作者 Honglei Wang Bin Zhu +2 位作者 Zefeng Zhang Junlin An Lijuan Shen 《Particuology》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第3期16-23,共8页
Chemical composition, hourly counts, and sizes of atmospheric carbonaceous particles were measured to investigate their mixing state on clear and hazy days. 823,122 carbonaceous particles with sizes 0.2-2.0μm was ana... Chemical composition, hourly counts, and sizes of atmospheric carbonaceous particles were measured to investigate their mixing state on clear and hazy days. 823,122 carbonaceous particles with sizes 0.2-2.0μm was analyzed using a single-particle aerosol mass spectrometer from 1st to 17th January 2013. Particle types included biomass/biofuel burning particles (biomass), element carbon (EC-dominant) particles that were also mixed with biomass/biofuel burning species (EC-biomass) or secondary species (EC-secondary), organic carbon (OC), internally mixed OC and EC (OCEC), ammonium-containing (ammo- nium) and sodium-containing (sodium) particles. On clear days the top ranked carbonaceous particle types were biomass (48.2%), EC-biomass (15.7%), OCEC (11.1%), and sodium (9.6%), while on hazy days they were biomass (37.3%), EC-biomass (17,6%), EC-secondary (16.6%), and sodium (12.7%). The fractions of EC-secondary, ammonium (10%), and sodium particle types were elevated on hazy days. Numbers of EC-secondary particles were more than four times those on clear days (4.1%). Thus, carbonaceous particles mixed with ammonium, nitrate and sulfate during aging and transport, enhancing their light extinction effects and hygroscopic growth under high relative humidity on hazy days, further reducing visibility. Our real-time single-particle data showed that changes to mixing state had a significant impact on light extinction during haze events in Nanjing. 展开更多
关键词 HazeSingle particleMixing statespamscarbonaceous particleSecondary aerosols
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