Literature DB >> 25497308

Humidity plays an important role in the PM₂.₅ pollution in Beijing.

Yuan Cheng1, Ke-Bin He2, Zhen-Yu Du3, Mei Zheng4, Feng-Kui Duan3, Yong-Liang Ma3.   

Abstract

Heavily-polluted PM₂.₅ (fine particulate matter) episodes frequently impacting Beijing, especially during winter, have become a substantial concern. We found that during winter, the daily variation of PM2.5 in Beijing tracked the pattern of relative humidity (RH). With the increase of PM₂.₅ (or RH), water-soluble components (especially inorganic ions) became more abundant, and the water-soluble organic carbon to organic carbon ratios increased. The nitrate to sulfate ratios also exhibited dependence on RH, and were higher than those measured about a decade ago, consistent with the increasing trend of nitrogen oxides emissions. Surprisingly, the ratios of water-insoluble organic carbon to elemental carbon showed significant increase at high RH levels, presumably indicating the formation of secondary organic aerosol that is not soluble in water. In addition, humid winters were occasionally identified during 1996-2013 which are expected to be favorable for the formation of air pollution episodes with high PM₂.₅ concentrations.
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Keywords:  Aqueous-phase reaction; Chemical composition; Meteorological parameter; PM(2.5); SOA

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25497308     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.11.028

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


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