荧光
臭氧
激光诱导荧光
分析化学(期刊)
材料科学
羟基自由基
激光器
光解
辐射计
光学
激进的
环境科学
化学
气象学
光化学
等离子体
物理
色谱法
有机化学
量子力学
作者
Fengyang Wang,Renzhi Hu,Hao Chen,Pinhua Xie,Yihui Wang,Zhiyan Li,Huawei Jin,Jianguo Liu,Wenqing Liu
出处
期刊:Optics Express
[Optica Publishing Group]
日期:2019-03-19
卷期号:27 (8): A419-A419
被引量:40
摘要
A ground-based system for measuring tropospheric OH radical based on laser-induced fluorescence (AIOFM-LIF) was developed in this work. In this system, ambient air is expanded through a 0.4 mm nozzle to low pressure in a detection chamber, where OH radical is irradiated by the 308 nm laser pulse at a repetition rate of 8.5 kHz. Then, the resultant fluorescence corresponding to the A2Σ+(υ'=0)←X2Πi(ν''=0) transition at 308 nm is detected using gated photon counting. The AIOFM-LIF system was integrated into a mobile observing platform for the field observation following the series of laboratory characterization. A portable standard OH radical source by water photolysis-ozone actinometry was established and optimized for accurate system calibration. The factors affecting the system sensitivity were quantified. It was shown that the ultimate system sensitivity is 9.9 × 10-8 cps (molecules cm-3)-1 mw-1; the minimum detection limits are (1.84 ± 0.26) × 105 cm-3 and (3.69 ± 0.52) × 105 cm-3 at night and noon, respectively; and the whole error of AIOFM-LIF system is about 16%. Then, the system was deployed in Shenzhen, China, during the "A comprehensive STudy of the Ozone foRmation Mechanism in Shenzhen" (STORM) campaign. Valid OH radical concentrations for 31 days were obtained, and the peak of the daily average concentration was 6.6 × 106 cm-3 around 12:00. And a high correlation (R2 = 0.77) between OH and j(O1D) was also observed in this field campaign. The relationship between OH concentration and NOx was attentively discussed. The deployment of AIOFM-LIF system in STORM campaign has demonstrated its capability of measuring tropospheric OH radical with high sensitivity and accuracy in a polluted environment.
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