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Nontarget Screening Exhibits a Seasonal Cycle of PM(2.5) Organic Aerosol Composition in Beijing

[Image: see text] The molecular composition of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) in the urban environment is complex, and it remains a challenge to identify its sources and formation pathways. Here, we report the seasonal variation of the molecular composition of organic aerosols (OA), based on 17...

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Autores principales: Ma, Jialiang, Ungeheuer, Florian, Zheng, Feixue, Du, Wei, Wang, Yonghong, Cai, Jing, Zhou, Ying, Yan, Chao, Liu, Yongchun, Kulmala, Markku, Daellenbach, Kaspar R., Vogel, Alexander L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2022
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35302359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c06905
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author Ma, Jialiang
Ungeheuer, Florian
Zheng, Feixue
Du, Wei
Wang, Yonghong
Cai, Jing
Zhou, Ying
Yan, Chao
Liu, Yongchun
Kulmala, Markku
Daellenbach, Kaspar R.
Vogel, Alexander L.
author_facet Ma, Jialiang
Ungeheuer, Florian
Zheng, Feixue
Du, Wei
Wang, Yonghong
Cai, Jing
Zhou, Ying
Yan, Chao
Liu, Yongchun
Kulmala, Markku
Daellenbach, Kaspar R.
Vogel, Alexander L.
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description [Image: see text] The molecular composition of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) in the urban environment is complex, and it remains a challenge to identify its sources and formation pathways. Here, we report the seasonal variation of the molecular composition of organic aerosols (OA), based on 172 PM(2.5) filter samples collected in Beijing, China, from February 2018 to March 2019. We applied a hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) on a large nontarget-screening data set and found a strong seasonal difference in the OA chemical composition. Molecular fingerprints of the major compound clusters exhibit a unique molecular pattern in the Van Krevelen-space. We found that summer OA in Beijing features a higher degree of oxidation and a higher proportion of organosulfates (OSs) in comparison to OA during wintertime, which exhibits a high contribution from (nitro-)aromatic compounds. OSs appeared with a high intensity in summer-haze conditions, indicating the importance of anthropogenic enhancement of secondary OA in summer Beijing. Furthermore, we quantified the contribution of the four main compound clusters to total OA using surrogate standards. With this approach, we are able to explain a small fraction of the OA (∼11–14%) monitored by the Time-of-Flight Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ToF-ACSM). However, we observe a strong correlation between the sum of the quantified clusters and OA measured by the ToF-ACSM, indicating that the identified clusters represent the major variability of OA seasonal cycles. This study highlights the potential of using nontarget screening in combination with HCA for gaining a better understanding of the molecular composition and the origin of OA in the urban environment.
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spelling pubmed-91796552023-03-18 Nontarget Screening Exhibits a Seasonal Cycle of PM(2.5) Organic Aerosol Composition in Beijing Ma, Jialiang Ungeheuer, Florian Zheng, Feixue Du, Wei Wang, Yonghong Cai, Jing Zhou, Ying Yan, Chao Liu, Yongchun Kulmala, Markku Daellenbach, Kaspar R. Vogel, Alexander L. Environ Sci Technol [Image: see text] The molecular composition of atmospheric particulate matter (PM) in the urban environment is complex, and it remains a challenge to identify its sources and formation pathways. Here, we report the seasonal variation of the molecular composition of organic aerosols (OA), based on 172 PM(2.5) filter samples collected in Beijing, China, from February 2018 to March 2019. We applied a hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) on a large nontarget-screening data set and found a strong seasonal difference in the OA chemical composition. Molecular fingerprints of the major compound clusters exhibit a unique molecular pattern in the Van Krevelen-space. We found that summer OA in Beijing features a higher degree of oxidation and a higher proportion of organosulfates (OSs) in comparison to OA during wintertime, which exhibits a high contribution from (nitro-)aromatic compounds. OSs appeared with a high intensity in summer-haze conditions, indicating the importance of anthropogenic enhancement of secondary OA in summer Beijing. Furthermore, we quantified the contribution of the four main compound clusters to total OA using surrogate standards. With this approach, we are able to explain a small fraction of the OA (∼11–14%) monitored by the Time-of-Flight Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor (ToF-ACSM). However, we observe a strong correlation between the sum of the quantified clusters and OA measured by the ToF-ACSM, indicating that the identified clusters represent the major variability of OA seasonal cycles. This study highlights the potential of using nontarget screening in combination with HCA for gaining a better understanding of the molecular composition and the origin of OA in the urban environment. American Chemical Society 2022-03-18 2022-06-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9179655/ /pubmed/35302359 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c06905 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Permits non-commercial access and re-use, provided that author attribution and integrity are maintained; but does not permit creation of adaptations or other derivative works (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Ma, Jialiang
Ungeheuer, Florian
Zheng, Feixue
Du, Wei
Wang, Yonghong
Cai, Jing
Zhou, Ying
Yan, Chao
Liu, Yongchun
Kulmala, Markku
Daellenbach, Kaspar R.
Vogel, Alexander L.
Nontarget Screening Exhibits a Seasonal Cycle of PM(2.5) Organic Aerosol Composition in Beijing
title Nontarget Screening Exhibits a Seasonal Cycle of PM(2.5) Organic Aerosol Composition in Beijing
title_full Nontarget Screening Exhibits a Seasonal Cycle of PM(2.5) Organic Aerosol Composition in Beijing
title_fullStr Nontarget Screening Exhibits a Seasonal Cycle of PM(2.5) Organic Aerosol Composition in Beijing
title_full_unstemmed Nontarget Screening Exhibits a Seasonal Cycle of PM(2.5) Organic Aerosol Composition in Beijing
title_short Nontarget Screening Exhibits a Seasonal Cycle of PM(2.5) Organic Aerosol Composition in Beijing
title_sort nontarget screening exhibits a seasonal cycle of pm(2.5) organic aerosol composition in beijing
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9179655/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35302359
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.1c06905
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