Temporal distribution and source apportionment of PM2.5 chemical composition in Xinjiang, NW-China

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作者
Turap, Yusan [1 ]
Talifu, Dilinuer [1 ]
Wang, Xinming [2 ]
Abulizi, Abulikemu [1 ]
Maihemuti, Mailikezhati [1 ]
Tursun, Yalkunjan [1 ]
Ding, Xiang [2 ]
Aierken, Tuergong [1 ]
Rekefu, Suwubinuer [1 ]
机构
[1] Xinjiang Univ, Coll Chem & Chem Engn, Key Lab Coal Clean Convers & Chem Engn Proc, Urumqi 830046, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Guangzhou Inst Geochem, State Key Lab Organ Geochem, Guangzhou 510640, Guangdong, Peoples R China
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
Fine particulate matter; Chemical composition; Hysplit trajectory model; Sources apportionment; SOURCE IDENTIFICATION; ELEMENTAL CHARACTERIZATION; TRANSPORT PATHWAYS; AMBIENT PM2.5; AEROSOL; URBAN; POLLUTION; PM10; CITY; PARTICULATE;
D O I
10.1016/j.atmosres.2018.12.010
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
Daily fine particulate matter samples were collected in Dushanzi district within four months from September 2015 to August 2016 and represent the four seasons. The samples were determined for major chemical components in PM2.5, including elements, water-soluble ions (WSIs) and the organic/elemental carbon (OC/EC). The results indicated that the annual mean PM2.5 concentration was 62.85 +/- 43.5 mu g m(-3) in the Dushanzi district, with the highest seasonal average in winter (95.47 +/- 61.7 mu g m(-3)) and the lowest in summer (33.22 +/- 17.7 mu g m(-3)). The crustal elements were the most abundant elements and accounted for 96.51% of the total analyzed elements. Carcinogenic metals, such as Cr, Pb, As and Cd, originated from human activity, especially during winter. The highest total WSI concentration was 68.99 mu g m(-3) in winter, followed by autumn (16.32 mu g m(-3)), spring (10.23 mu g m(-3)) and summer (7.06 mu g m(-3)). SO42-, NO3- and NH4+ were the most abundant WSIs in Dushanzi. Ion balance calculations showed that PM2.5 in winter was acidic; in autumn and spring alkaline; and in summer nearly neutral. Total carbonaceous aerosol (TCA) accounted for 34% of the PM2.5. The chemical mass closure (CMC) indicated that minerals and WSIs were the major fraction, accounting for 33.58% and 23.17% of PM2.5 mass concentration, respectively. Dushanzi was controlled by four major air masses, and the relative contributions of these air masses differ by season. Positive matrix factorization (PMF) analysis identified six sources including vehicle emission, biomass burning, coal combustion, industrial pollution, secondary aerosols and soil dust, with annual mean contributions of 9.43%, 10.86%, 18.45%, 12.15%, 18.26% and 30.85%, respectively. Moreover, the relative contributions of these identified sources varied significantly with the changing seasons.
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页数:12
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