Seasonal variations in aerosol acidity and its driving factors in the eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain: A quantitative analysis

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作者
Sharma, Bijay [1 ,2 ]
Jia, Shiguo [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Polana, Anurag J. [1 ]
Ahmed, Md Sahbaz [6 ]
Haque, Raza Rafiqul [6 ]
Singh, Shruti [1 ]
Mao, Jingying [7 ]
Sarkar, Sayantan [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Indian Inst Sci Educ & Res IISER Kolkata, Dept Earth Sci, Nadia 741246, W Bengal, India
[2] Indian Inst Technol IIT Mandi, Sch Engn, Kamand 175075, Himachal Prades, India
[3] Guangdong Prov Field Observat & Res Stn Climate E, Guangzhou 510275, India
[4] Sun Yat Sen Univ, Sch Atmospher Sci, Zhuhai 519082, Peoples R China
[5] Southern Marine Sci & Engn Guangdong Lab Zhuhai, Zhuhai 519082, Peoples R China
[6] Tezpur Univ, Dept Environm Sci, Tezpur 784028, Assam, India
[7] Jinan Univ, Inst Environm & Climate Res, Guangzhou 510632, Peoples R China
关键词
ISORROPIA-II; Acidity neutralization; Aerosol pH; Biomass burning; Liquid water content; SECONDARY ORGANIC AEROSOL; FINE-PARTICLE PH; CARBONACEOUS AEROSOLS; ELEMENTAL CARBON; CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION; BLACK CARBON; PM2.5; WINTER; CHINA; SIZE;
D O I
10.1016/j.chemosphere.2022.135490
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This study employs ISORROPIA-II for the evaluation of aerosol acidity and quantification of contributions from chemical species and meteorological parameters to acidity variation in the Indian context. PM2.5 samples collected during summer (April-July 2018), post-monsoon (September-November 2018), and winter (December 2018-January 2019) from a rural receptor location in the eastern Indo-Gangetic Plain (IGP) were analyzed for ionic species, water-soluble organic carbon (WSOC), and organic and elemental carbon (OC, EC) fractions. This was followed by estimation of the in situ aerosol pH and liquid water content (LWC) using the forward mode of ISORROPIA-II, which is less sensitive to measurement uncertainty compared to the reverse mode, for a K+-Ca2+Mg2+-NH4+-Na+-SO42--NO3--Cl--H2O system. Aerosol pH was moderately acidic (summer: 2.93 +/- 0.67; post-monsoon: 2.67 +/- 0.23; winter: 3.15 +/- 0.34) and was most sensitive to SO42- and total ammonium (TNH3) variation. The LWC of aerosol showed an increasing trend from summer (16.6 +/- 13.6 mu g m(-3)) through winter (32.9 +/- 10.4 mu g m(-3)). With summer as the baseline, the largest changes in aerosol pH during the other seasons was driven by SO42- (Delta pH: 0.70 to 0.82 units), followed by TNH3 (Delta pH: +0.25 to +0.38 units) with K+ and temperature being significant only during winter (Delta pH: +0.51 and + 0.46 units, respectively). The prevalent acidity regime provided three major insights: i) positive summertime Cl- depletion (49 +/- 20%) as a consequence of SO42- substitution increased aerosol pH by 0.03 +/- 0.20 units and decreased LWC by 2.4 +/- 5.9 mu g m(-3); ii) the rate of strong acidity (H-str(+)) neutralization and the [H-str(+)]/[SO42-] molar ratio suggested the existence of bounded acidity in ammonium-rich (winter) conditions; and iii) significant correlations between LWC, WSOC, and secondary organics during post-monsoon and winter pointed towards a possible indirect role of WSOC in enhancing LWC of aerosol, thereby increasing pH. Given the inability of proxies such as H-str(+) and charge ratios to accurately represent aerosol pH as demonstrated here, this study emphasizes the need for rigorous thermodynamic model-based evaluation of aerosol acidity in the Indian scenario.
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