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Chemical composition and mixing state of BC-containing particles and the implications on light absorption enhancement

Authors :
Zhe Wang
Weiqi Xu
Conghui Xie
Chun Chen
Yan Li
Xubing Du
Wanyun Xu
Fugui Huang
Lei Li
Zhijie Li
Nan Ma
Pingqing Fu
Zifa Wang
Yele Sun
Jiaxing Sun
Xiaole Pan
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

The radiative forcing of black carbon (BC) depends strongly on its mixing state in different chemical environments. Here, we analyzed the chemical composition and mixing state of BC-containing particles by using a single particle aerosol mass spectrometer and investigated their impacts on light absorption enhancement (Eabs) at an urban (Beijing) and a rural site (Gucheng) in North China Plain. While the BC was dominantly mixed with organic carbon (OC), nitrate and sulfate at both urban and rural sites, the rural site showed much higher fraction of BC coated with OC and nitrate (36 % vs. 15 – 20 %). Moreover, the BC mixing state evolved significantly as a function of relative humidity with largely increased coatings of OC-nitrate and nitrate at high RH levels. By linking with the bulk composition of organic aerosol (OA), we found that the OC coated on BC comprised dominantly secondary OA in Beijing, while primary and secondary OA were similarly important in Gucheng. Furthermore, Eabs was highly dependent on the secondary inorganic aerosol coated on BC at both sites, while the coated primary OC also resulted in an Eabs of ~1.2 for relatively fresh BC particles at the rural site. Positive matrix factorization analysis was performed to quantify the impact of different mixing state on Eabs. Our results showed the small Eabs (1.06 ~ 1.11) for BC particles from fresh primary emissions, while the Eabs increased significantly above 1.3 when BC was aged rapidly with increased coatings of OC-nitrate or nitrate, and it can reach above 1.4 as sulfate was involved in BC aging.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807324
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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