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Investigation of sources and formation mechanisms of fine particles and organic aerosols in cold season in Fenhe Plain, China.

Authors :
Li, Yan
Du, Aodong
Li, Zhijie
Li, Jie
Chen, Chun
Sun, Jiaxing
Qiu, Yanmei
Zhang, Zhiqiang
Wang, Qingqing
Xu, Weiqi
Liu, Xingang
Ji, Dongsheng
Zhang, Wenjie
Sun, Yele
Source :
Atmospheric Research. Apr2022, Vol. 268, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Air quality has been improved significantly from 2017 to 2020 in Fenhe Plain, one of the most polluted regions in China. However, severe haze episodes from days to weeks were still frequently observed in cold seasons, and the sources and formation mechanisms especially organic aerosols are poorly understood due to the limited highly time-resolved measurements. Here we have a comprehensive characterization of chemical composition, variations and sources of fine particles in fall and winter in Fenhe Plain mainly using a PM 2.5 Aerosol Chemical Speciation Monitor. Our results showed that organics and nitrate were two major species of PM 2.5 , on average accounting for 35.4% and 27.0%, respectively, and they played consistently important roles across different pollution levels. Positive matrix factorization revealed three primary sources from traffic, biomass burning and coal combustion emissions, and two secondary factors that are associated with photochemical and aqueous-phase processing. While secondary OA (SOA) dominated OA for the entire study (63%), large increases in primary OA from 19% to 41% were observed during heating period. Particularly, we found a high contribution of photochemical OOA (45%) during severely polluted periods in heating season demonstrating the presence of strong photochemical production in winter. Most aerosol species presented similarly pronounced diurnal cycles with low concentrations during daytime indicating the major influences from planetary boundary layer and primary emissions. The bivariate polar plots further illustrated the different sources of primary and secondary species, i.e., local emissions versus regional transport from the south and southeast. By analyzing four case studies, we found three major formation mechanisms of severe haze episodes that were driven by photochemical processing, aqueous-phase production, and local emissions, respectively. Therefore, different mitigating strategies are suggested in Fenhe Plain depending on the types of severe haze episodes. [Display omitted] • Organics and nitrate dominated particle composition in cold season in Fenhe plain. • POA were mainly from coal combustion, biomass burning, and traffic emissions. • Strong photochemical production of SOA was observed during winter severe pollution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01698095
Volume :
268
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
155017277
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosres.2022.106018