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Aerosol pH indicator and organosulfate detectability from aerosol mass spectrometry measurements

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ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENT TECHNIQUES
卷 14, 期 3, 页码 2237-2260

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COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/amt-14-2237-2021

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  1. NASA [NNX15AH33A, NNX15AJ23G, 80NSSC18K0630, 80NSSC19K0124, 19-EARTH20-0193]
  2. CIRES fellowship
  3. NASA [803279, NNX15AH33A, 807497, NNX15AJ23G] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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The article introduces the analysis methods of aerosol sulfate and its performance in different environments. Through experiments and field observation data, the complex factors influencing sulfate fragmentation are studied, and it is believed that the current OS methods are not reliable in some specific cases.
Aerosol sulfate is a major component of submicron particulate matter (PM1). Sulfate can be present as inorganic (mainly ammonium sulfate, AS) or organosulfate (OS). Although OS is thought to be a smaller fraction of total sulfate in most cases, recent literature argues that this may not be the case in more polluted environments. Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometers (AMSs) measure total submicron sulfate, but it has been difficult to apportion AS vs. OS as the detected ion fragments are similar. Recently, two new methods have been proposed to quantify OS separately from AS with AMS data. We use observations collected during several airborne field campaigns covering a wide range of sources and air mass ages (spanning the continental US, marine remote troposphere, and Korea) and targeted laboratory experiments to investigate the performance and validity of the proposed OS methods. Four chemical regimes are defined to categorize the factors impacting sulfate fragmentation. In polluted areas with high ammonium nitrate concentrations and in remote areas with high aerosol acidity, the decomposition and fragmentation of sulfate in the AMS is influenced by multiple complex effects, and estimation of OS does not seem possible with current methods. In regions with lower acidity (pH > 0) and ammonium nitrate (fraction of total mass < 0.3), the proposed OS methods might be more reliable, although application of these methods often produced nonsensical results. However, the fragmentation of ambient neutralized sulfate varies somewhat within studies, adding uncertainty, possibly due to variations in the effect of organics. Under highly acidic conditions (when calculated pH < 0 and ammonium balance < 0.65), sulfate fragment ratios show a clear relationship with acidity. The measured ammonium balance (and to a lesser extent, the HySOx+/SOx+ AMS ratio) is a promising indicator of rapid estimation of aerosol pH < 0, including when gas-phase NH3 and HNO3 are not available. These results allow an improved understanding of important intensive properties of ambient aerosols.

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