Effect of chemical composition of PM2.5 on visibility in Guangzhou, China, 2007 spring

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作者
Tao, Jun [1 ,2 ]
Ho, Kin-Fai [2 ]
Chen, Laiguo
Zhu, Lihua
Han, Jinglei
Xu, Zhencheng
机构
[1] MEP, S China Inst Environm Sci, SEPA, Guangzhou 510655, Guangdong, Peoples R China
[2] Hong Kong Polytech Univ, Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Peoples R China
关键词
Visibility; PM2.5; Carbonaceous aerosols; Water-soluble ions; FINE PARTICULATE MATTER; UNITED-STATES; AEROSOL; REGION; URBAN; DEGRADATION; IMPAIRMENT; AREAS;
D O I
10.1016/j.partic.2008.11.002
中图分类号
TQ [化学工业];
学科分类号
0817 ;
摘要
The object of this study was to investigate the correlation of visibility with chemical composition Of PM2.5 in Guangzhou. In April 2007, 28 PM2.5 samples were collected daily at the monitoring station of the South China Institute of Environmental Sciences (SCIES), in urban Guangzhou. Water-soluble ionic species (Cl-, NO3-, SO42-, NH4+, K+, Na+, Ca2+, and Mg2+,) and carbonaceous contents (OC and EC) of the PM2.5 samples were determined to characterize their impact on visibility impairment. The results showed that sulfate was the dominant species that affected both light scattering and visibility. The average percentage contributions of the visibility-degrading species to light scattering coefficient were 40% for sulfate, 16% for nitrate, 22% for organics, and 22% for elemental carbon. Because of its foremost effect on visibility, sulfate reduction in PM2.5 would effectively improve the visibility of Guangzhou. (C) 2008 Chinese Society of Particuology and Institute of Process Engineering, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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