Development of an on-line measurement system for water-soluble organic matter in PM2.5 and its application in China


Huiying Li , Xiaofeng Huang , Liming Cao , Yuhong Zhai , Liwu Zeng , Lingyan He

DOI:10.1016/j.jes.2017.03.038

Received January 04, 2017,Revised January 01, 1900, Accepted March 31, 2017, Available online April 08, 2017

Volume 30,2018,Pages 33-40

Water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) represents a critical fraction of fine particles (PM2.5) in the air, but its changing behaviors and formation mechanisms are not well understood yet, partly due to the lack of fast techniques for the ambient measurements. In this study, a novel system for the on-line measurement of water-soluble components in PM2.5, the particle-into-liquid sampler (PILS)–Nebulizer–aerosol chemical speciation monitor (ACSM), was developed by combining a PILS, a nebulizer, and an ACSM. High time resolution concentrations of WSOM, sulfate, nitrate, ammonium, and chloride, as well as mass spectra, can be obtained with satisfied quality control results. The system was firstly applied in China for field measurement of WSOM. The mass spectrum of WSOM was found to resemble that of oxygenated organic aerosol, and WSOM agreed well with secondary inorganic ions. All evidence collected in the field campaign demonstrated that WSOM could be a good surrogate of secondary organic aerosol (SOA). The PILS–Nebulizer–ACSM system can thus be a useful tool for intensive study of WSOM and SOA in PM2.5.

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