Multiple sulfur and oxygen isotope compositions in Beijing aerosol

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ZhaoBing Guo
MengLong Wu
FengLing Liu
Ying Wei
DongFang Li
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[1] Nanjing University of Information Science & Technology,School of Environmental Science and Engineering
[2] Jiangsu Key Laboratory of Atmospheric Environment Monitoring and Pollution Control,undefined
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Beijing aerosol; multiple sulfur isotope; oxygen isotope; mass-independent fractionation;
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Multiple sulfur isotopes (32S, 33S, 34S, 36S) and oxygen isotopes (16O, 18O) in Beijing aerosols were measured with MAT-253 isotope mass spectrometer. The δ34S values of Beijing aerosol samples range from 1.68‰ to 12.57‰ with an average value of 5.86‰, indicating that the major sulfur source is from direct emission during coal combustion. The δ18O values vary from −5.29‰ to 9.02‰ with an average value of 5.17‰, revealing that the sulfate in Beijing aerosols is mainly composed of the secondary sulfate. The main heterogeneous oxidation of SO2 in atmosphere is related to H2O2 in July and August, whereas H2O2 oxidation and Fe3+ catalytic oxidation with SO2 exist simultaneously in September and October. Remarkable sulfur isotope mass-independent fractionation effect is found in Beijing aerosols, which is commonly attributed to the photochemical oxidation of SO2 in the stratosphere. In addition, thermochemical reactions of sulfur-bearing compounds might be also a source of sulfur isotope anomalies based on the correlation between Δ33S and CAPE.
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