Literature DB >> 23845768

Source contributions to carbonaceous species in PM₂.₅ and their uncertainty analysis at typical urban, peri-urban and background sites in southeast China.

Zhenchuan Niu1, Sen Wang, Jinsheng Chen, Fuwang Zhang, Xiaoqiu Chen, Chi He, Lifeng Lin, Liqian Yin, Lingling Xu.   

Abstract

Determination of (14)C and levoglucosan can provide insights into the quantification of source contributions to carbonaceous aerosols, yet there is still uncertainty on the partitioning of organic carbon (OC) into biomass burning OC (OCbb) and biogenic emission OC (OCbio). Carbonaceous species, levoglucosan and (14)C in PM2.5 were measured at three types of site in southeast China combined with Latin hypercube sampling, with the objectives to study source contributions to total carbon (TC) and their uncertainties, and to evaluate the influence of levoglucosan/OCbb ratios on OCbb and OCbio partitioning. It was found reliably that fossil fuel combustion is the main contributor (62.90-72.23%) to TC at urban and peri-urban sites. Biogenic emissions have important contribution (winter, 52.98%; summer, 45.71%) to TC at background site. With the increase in levoglucosan/OCbb ratios, the contribution of OCbio is increased while OCbb is decreased in a pattern of approximate natural logarithm at a given range.
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Keywords:  (14)C; Carbonaceous aerosols; Levoglucosan; Source contributions; Uncertainty analysis

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23845768     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2013.06.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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