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Amino acids in the water-soluble and water-insoluble fractions of the aerosols at a forested site in Japan.

Authors :
Matsumoto, Kiyoshi
Kim, Sungben
Hirai, Aki
Kuwabara, Tomohiro
Nakano, Takashi
Source :
Atmospheric Environment. Nov2024, Vol. 337, pN.PAG-N.PAG. 1p.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

In order to clarify the concentration levels and sources of the water-insoluble amino acids (WIAA) in aerosols that have been received little attention in previous studies and to discuss their potential impact on nitrogen deposition, the WIAA in the coarse-mode (d = 2.0–10 μm) and fine-mode (d < 2.0 μm) aerosols were measured at a forested site in Japan together with the water-soluble free and combined amino acids. The sum of the WIAA showed more than a 6-times higher concentration than that of the water-soluble amino acids in the coarse-mode range and a similar concentration to that in the fine-mode range, which suggests a significant contribution of the WIAA to the amino acids pool in aerosols. The WIAA were predominantly partitioned into the coarse-mode range. The concentration of the coarse-mode WIAA was the highest in the summer and a strong correlation was found between the coarse-mode WIAA and nss-K+ concentrations. These results suggest that plant debris and the associated materials are important sources for the coarse-mode WIAA and the increase in the suspension of these particulate materials caused the enhancement of the WIAA in the summer. Remarkably higher concentrations of the coarse-mode WIAA than the water-soluble amino acids would be caused by these particulate materials. In the fine-mode range, on the other hand, the concentration of the WIAA was the highest in the spring and strongly correlated with the fine-mode nss-K+ concentrations. The fine-mode WIAA would be mainly derived from the biomass burning particles. The coarse-mode WIAA were estimated to significantly contribute to the dry deposition flux of the total nitrogen. The present study implies a potential impact of the WIAA in the coarse aerosols on nitrogen deposition. • A significant part of amino acids in aerosols was water-insoluble amino acids (WIAA). • The WIAA in aerosols were mainly partitioned into the coarse-mode range. • The coarse-mode WIAA were derived from plant debris and the associated materials. • The fine-mode WIAA were derived from biomass burning particles by Asian outflow. • The WIAA significantly contributed to the dry deposition flux of the total nitrogen. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
13522310
Volume :
337
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Environment
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179556212
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.atmosenv.2024.120774