Measurement of iodine species and sulfuric acid using bromide chemical ionization mass spectrometers
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Published:2021-06-07
Issue:6
Volume:14
Page:4187-4202
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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:
Wang MingyiORCID, He Xu-ChengORCID, Finkenzeller Henning, Iyer SiddharthORCID, Chen DexianORCID, Shen Jiali, Simon MarioORCID, Hofbauer Victoria, Kirkby JasperORCID, Curtius JoachimORCID, Maier Norbert, Kurtén Theo, Worsnop Douglas R., Kulmala MarkkuORCID, Rissanen MattiORCID, Volkamer RainerORCID, Tham Yee JunORCID, Donahue Neil M.ORCID, Sipilä Mikko
Abstract
Abstract. Iodine species are important in the marine atmosphere for
oxidation and new-particle formation. Understanding iodine chemistry and
iodine new-particle formation requires high time resolution, high
sensitivity, and simultaneous measurements of many iodine species. Here, we
describe the application of a bromide chemical ionization mass spectrometer
(Br-CIMS) to this task. During the iodine oxidation experiments in the
Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets (CLOUD) chamber, we have measured gas-phase
iodine species and sulfuric acid using two Br-CIMS, one coupled to a
Multi-scheme chemical IONization inlet (Br-MION-CIMS) and the other to a
Filter Inlet for Gasses and AEROsols inlet (Br-FIGAERO-CIMS). From offline
calibrations and intercomparisons with other instruments, we have
quantified the sensitivities of the Br-MION-CIMS to HOI, I2, and
H2SO4 and obtained detection limits of 5.8 × 106,
3.8 × 105, and 2.0 × 105 molec. cm−3,
respectively, for a 2 min integration time. From binding energy
calculations, we estimate the detection limit for HIO3 to be
1.2 × 105 molec. cm−3, based on an assumption of maximum
sensitivity. Detection limits in the Br-FIGAERO-CIMS are around 1 order of
magnitude higher than those in the Br-MION-CIMS; for example, the detection
limits for HOI and HIO3 are 3.3 × 107 and 5.1 × 106 molec. cm−3, respectively. Our comparisons of the performance
of the MION inlet and the FIGAERO inlet show that bromide chemical
ionization mass spectrometers using either atmospheric pressure or reduced
pressure interfaces are well-matched to measuring iodine species and
sulfuric acid in marine environments.
Funder
Academy of Finland National Science Foundation Horizon 2020
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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