Mist cannon trucks can exacerbate the formation of water-soluble organic aerosol and PM2.5 pollution in the road environment
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Published:2023-06-20
Issue:12
Volume:23
Page:6775-6788
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Xu YuORCID, Dong Xin-Ni, He Chen, Wu Dai-She, Xiao Hong-WeiORCID, Xiao Hua-Yun
Abstract
Abstract. Mist cannon trucks have been widely applied in megacities in China
to reduce the road dust, since they are considered to be more water saving
and efficient than the traditional sprinkling trucks. However, their effect
on the formation of water-soluble organic compounds and the pollution
control of fine particles (PM2.5) remains unknown. We characterized the
variations of chemical compositions in PM2.5 collected on the road
sides during the simulated operations of mist cannon truck and traditional
sprinkling truck via Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass
spectrometry and ion chromatography. The mass concentrations of
water-soluble organic carbon in PM2.5 showed a significant increase
(62 %–70 %) after air spraying. Furthermore, we found that water-soluble
organic compounds, particularly organic nitrates, increased significantly
via the interactions of reactive gas-phase organics, atmospheric oxidants
and aerosol liquid water after air spraying, although the air spraying had a
better effect on suppressing road dust than the ground aspersion. Moreover,
the formation of PM2.5 on the road segment where the mist cannon truck
passed by was promoted, with an increase of up to 13 % in mass
concentration after 25–35 min, on average. Thus, the application of
mist cannon trucks potentially worsens the road atmospheric environment
through the increase in PM2.5 levels and the production of a large
number of water-soluble organic compounds in PM2.5. The overall results
provide not only valuable insights to the formation processes of
water-soluble organic compounds associated with aerosol liquid water in the
road environment but also management strategies to regulate the operation of
mist cannon trucks in China.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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