Facility for production of ambient-like model aerosols (PALMA) in the laboratory: application in the intercomparison of automated PM monitors with the reference gravimetric method
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Published:2021-02-16
Issue:2
Volume:14
Page:1225-1238
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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:
Horender Stefan, Auderset Kevin, Quincey Paul, Seeger StefanORCID, Skov Søren Nielsen, Dirscherl Kai, Smith Thomas O. M., Williams Katie, Aegerter Camille C., Kalbermatter Daniel M.ORCID, Gaie-Levrel François, Vasilatou Konstantina
Abstract
Abstract. A new facility has been developed which allows for a stable and reproducible production of
ambient-like model aerosols (PALMA) in the laboratory. The set-up consists of multiple aerosol
generators, a custom-made flow tube homogeniser, isokinetic sampling probes, and a system to
control aerosol temperature and humidity. Model aerosols containing elemental carbon, secondary
organic matter from the ozonolysis of α-pinene, inorganic salts such as ammonium sulfate
and ammonium nitrate, mineral dust particles, and water were generated under different environmental
conditions and at different number and mass concentrations. The aerosol physical and chemical
properties were characterised with an array of experimental methods, including scanning mobility
particle sizing, ion chromatography, total reflection X-ray fluorescence spectroscopy and
thermo-optical analysis. The facility is very versatile and can find applications in the
calibration and performance characterisation of aerosol instruments monitoring ambient air. In
this study, we performed, as proof of concept, an intercomparison of three different commercial
PM (particulate matter) monitors (TEOM 1405, DustTrak DRX 8533 and Fidas Frog) with the
gravimetric reference method under three simulated environmental scenarios. The results are
presented and compared to previous field studies. We believe that the laboratory-based method for
simulating ambient aerosols presented here could provide in the future a useful alternative to
time-consuming and expensive field campaigns, which are often required for instrument
certification and calibration.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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