左旋葡糖
环境化学
化学
生物质燃烧
气溶胶
环境科学
生物量(生态学)
污染物
空气质量指数
气象学
农学
有机化学
生物
物理
作者
Qing Li,Kun Zhang,Rui Li,Liumei Yang,Yanan Yi,Zhiqiang Liu,Xiaojuan Zhang,Jialiang Feng,Qiongqiong Wang,Wei Wu,Ling Huang,Yangjun Wang,Shunyao Wang,Hui Chen,Andy Chan,Mohd Talib Latif,Maggie Chel Gee Ooi,Kasemsan Manomaiphiboon,Jianzhen Yu,Li Li
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.162071
摘要
Biomass burning (BB) has significant impacts on air quality and climate change, especially during harvest seasons. In previous studies, levoglucosan was frequently used for the calculation of BB contribution to PM2.5, however, the degradation of levoglucosan (Lev) could lead to large uncertainties. To quantify the influence of the degradation of Lev on the contribution of BB to PM2.5, PM2.5-bound biomass burning-derived markers were measured in Changzhou from November 2020 to March 2021 using the thermal desorption aerosol gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (TAG-GC/MS) system. Temporal variations of three anhydro-sugar BB tracers (e.g., levoglucosan, mannosan (Man), and galactosan (Gal)) were obtained. During the sampling period, the degradation level of air mass (x) was 0.13, indicating that ~87 % of levoglucosan had degraded before sampling in Changzhou. Without considering the degradation of levoglucosan in the atmosphere, the contribution of BB to OC were 7.8 %, 10.2 %, and 9.3 % in the clean period, BB period, and whole period, respectively, which were 2.4–2.6 times lower than those (20.8 %–25.9 %) considered levoglucosan degradation. This illustrated that the relative contribution of BB to OC could be underestimated (~14.9 %) without considering degradation of levoglucosan. Compared to the traditional method (i.e., only using K+ as BB tracer), organic tracers (Lev, Man, Gal) were put into the Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF) model in this study. With the addition of BB organic tracers and replaced K+ with K+BB (the water-soluble potassium produced by biomass burning), the overall contribution of BB to PM2.5 was enhanced by 3.2 % after accounting for levoglucosan degradation based on the PMF analysis. This study provides useful information to better understand the effect of biomass burning on the air quality in the Yangtze River Delta region.
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