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Atmospheric particle number size distribution and size-dependent formation rate and growth rate of neutral and charged new particles at a coastal site of eastern China

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT
Volume 270, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2021.118899

Keywords

Coastal atmosphere; New particle formation; Particle number size distributions; Atmospheric air ions

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation of China [41975831, 41675124]
  2. National Key Research and Development Program of China [2016YFC0203100]
  3. Opening Foundation of Ningbo City Urban Environmental Process and Pollution Control Key Laboratory [NUEORS201803]
  4. Pro-vincial Key Laboratory Programme of the Zhejiang Provincial Depart-ment of Science and Technology [2020E10018]

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Coastal new particle formation (NPF) can be complex due to the influence of both continental and marine air masses. This study investigated NPF events and particle size distributions at a coastal industrial park in eastern China from 2018 to 2019. The highest nucleation-mode particle number concentration and NPF frequency were observed in continental-marine air masses originating from the North China Plain and traveling along the coastline. The formation rates of 2 nm particles at this coastal site were similar to those reported in urban environments worldwide, likely influenced by local industrial emissions. Neutral new particle formation pathway dominated over ion-mediated pathway at this coastal site. The behavior of appearance time-based growth rates was similar for both neutral and charged particles.
Coastal new particle formation (NPF) may be complicated due to the influence of both continental and marine air masses. Here we presented the result of particle number size distribution and NPF event measurements at a coastal industrial park of eastern China from 2018 to 2019. The highest nucleation-mode particle number concentration (daytime maximum: 4.9 x 10(3) cm(-3)) and NPF frequency (8% of the observation days) were observed in the continental-marine air masses that originated from North China Plain and traveled along the coastline before arriving at the coastal site. The formation rates of 2 nm particles (J(2)) at this coastal site are similar to those reported in the urban environments around the world, probably due to the influence of local industrial emission. Ion to total particle number concentration ratios in 2-7 nm and 7-20 nm were 1.5% and 12%, respectively, during the NPF periods. Neutral new particle formation pathway thus dominated over ion-mediated pathway at this coastal site. Our observation also showed that number concentration and formation rate of neutral new particles decreased monotonically with particle size, while those of charged new particles increased with particle size. Such difference points to additional formation and loss mechanisms of charged particles, such as ion-aerosol attachment and ion-ion recombination in the atmosphere. The behavior of appearance time-based growth rates, however, are similar for neutral and charged particles.

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