A semicontinuous study on the ecotoxicity of atmospheric particles using a versatile aerosol concentration enrichment system (VACES): development and field characterization
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Published:2021-02-10
Issue:2
Volume:14
Page:1037-1045
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ISSN:1867-8548
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Container-title:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Meas. Tech.
Author:
Shang XiaonaORCID, Li Ling, Zhang Xinlian, Kang Huihui, Sui Guodong, Wang GehuiORCID, Ye XingnanORCID, Xiao Hang, Chen JianminORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Oxidative stress can be used to evaluate not only adverse
health effects but also adverse ecological effects, but limited research
uses eco-toxicological assay to assess the risks posed by particle matters
to non-human biomes. One important reason might be that the concentration of
toxic components of atmospheric particles is far below the high detection
limit of eco-toxic measurement. To solve the rapid detection problem, we
extended a versatile aerosol concentration enrichment system (VACES) for
ecotoxicity aerosol measurement and firstly used VACES to provide a
comparison of ecotoxicity between non-concentrated and concentrated aerosols
in ambient air. In this study, the total concentration (number or mass), the
concentration of chemical components and the ecotoxicity were all increased
by approximately 7 to 10 times in VACES, making the detection of ecotoxicity
above the baseline. The comparison of ecotoxicity data and PM2.5
concentration showed that low concentration was not matched with
ecotoxicity, although high concentration corresponded to higher ecotoxicity.
In addition, the higher saturation temperature in VACES caused a loss of
particulate matter, of which nitrate accounted for about 18 %.
Funder
National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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