Insights into organic-aerosol sources via a novel laser-desorption/ionization mass spectrometry technique applied to one year of PM 10 samples from nine sites in central Europe
We assess the benefits of offline laser-desorption/ionization mass spectrometry in understanding ambient particulate matter (PM) sources. The technique was optimized for measuring PM collected on quartz-fiber filters using silver nitrate as an internal standard for m∕z calibration. This is the first...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Atmospheric chemistry and physics 2018-02, Vol.18 (3), p.2155-2174 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We assess the benefits of offline laser-desorption/ionization mass
spectrometry in understanding ambient particulate matter (PM) sources. The
technique was optimized for measuring PM collected on quartz-fiber filters
using silver nitrate as an internal standard for m∕z calibration. This is
the first application of this technique to samples collected at nine sites in
central Europe throughout the entire year of 2013 (819 samples). Different PM
sources were identified by positive matrix factorization (PMF) including also
concomitant measurements (such as NOx, levoglucosan, and
temperature). By comparison to reference mass spectral signatures from
laboratory wood burning experiments as well as samples from a traffic tunnel,
three biomass burning factors and two traffic factors were identified. The
wood burning factors could be linked to the burning conditions; the factors
related to inefficient burns had a larger impact on air quality in southern
Alpine valleys than in northern Switzerland. The traffic factors were
identified as primary tailpipe exhaust and most possibly aged/secondary
traffic emissions. The latter attribution was supported by radiocarbon
analyses of both the organic and elemental carbon. Besides these sources,
factors related to secondary organic aerosol were also separated. The
contribution of the wood burning emissions based on LDI-PMF
(laser-desorption/ionization PMF) correlates well with that based on AMS-PMF
(aerosol mass spectrometer PMF) analyses, while the comparison between the
two techniques for other components is more complex. |
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ISSN: | 1680-7324 1680-7316 1680-7324 |
DOI: | 10.5194/acp-18-2155-2018 |