Insights into air pollution chemistry and sulphate formation from nitrous acid (HONO) measurements during haze events in Beijing

Wintertime urban air pollution in many global megacities is characterised by episodic rapid increase in particulate matter concentrations associated with elevated relative humidity - so-called haze episodes, which have become characteristic of cities such as Beijing. Atmospheric chemistry within haz...

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Veröffentlicht in:Faraday discussions 2021-03, Vol.226, p.223-238
Hauptverfasser: Bloss, William J, Kramer, Louisa, Crilley, Leigh R, Vu, Tuan, Harrison, Roy M, Shi, Zongbo, Lee, James D, Squires, Freya A, Whalley, Lisa K, Slater, Eloise, Woodward-Massey, Robert, Ye, Chunxiang, Heard, Dwayne E, Tong, Shengrui, Hou, Siqi, Sun, Yele, Xu, Jingsha, Wei, Lianfang, Fu, Pingqing
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Zusammenfassung:Wintertime urban air pollution in many global megacities is characterised by episodic rapid increase in particulate matter concentrations associated with elevated relative humidity - so-called haze episodes, which have become characteristic of cities such as Beijing. Atmospheric chemistry within haze combines gas- and condensed-phase chemical processes, leading to the growth in secondary species such as sulphate aerosols. Here, we integrate observations of reactive gas phase species (HONO, OH, NO x ) and time-resolved aerosol composition, to explore observational constraints on the mechanisms responsible for sulphate growth during the onset of haze events. We show that HONO abundance is dominated by established fast gas-phase photochemistry, but the consideration of the additional formation potentially associated with condensed-phase oxidation of S species by aqueous NO 2 leading to NO 2 − production and hence HONO release, improves agreement between observed and calculated gas-phase HONO levels. This conclusion is highly dependent upon aerosol pH, ionic strength and particularly the parameterisation employed for S( iv ) oxidation kinetics, for which an upper limit is derived. We integrate observations of gas phase species and time-resolved aerosol composition to explore observational constraints on the mechanisms responsible for sulphate growth during the onset of haze events in Beijing.
ISSN:1359-6640
1364-5498
DOI:10.1039/d0fd00100g