Technical note: A new approach to discriminate different black carbon sources by utilising fullerene and metals in positive matrix factorisation analysis of high-resolution soot particle aerosol mass spectrometer data
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Published:2021-07-15
Issue:13
Volume:21
Page:10763-10777
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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:
Bibi ZainabORCID, Coe Hugh, Brooks JamesORCID, Williams Paul I., Reyes-Villegas ErnestoORCID, Priestley MichaelORCID, Percival Carl J., Allan James D.ORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Atmospheric aerosol particles are known to have detrimental
effects on human health and climate. Black carbon is an important
constituent of atmospheric aerosol particulate matter (PM), emitted from
incomplete combustion. Source apportionment of BC is very important, to
evaluate the influence of different sources. The high-resolution soot
particle aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-SP-AMS) instrument uses a laser
vaporiser, which allows the real-time detection and characterisation of
refractory black carbon (rBC) and its internally mixed particles such as
metals, coating species, and rBC subcomponents in the form of HOA + fullerene.
In this case study, the soot data were collected by using HR-SP-AMS during
Guy Fawkes Night on 5 November 2014. Positive matrix factorisation was
applied to positively discriminate between different wood-burning and
bonfire sources for the first time, which no existing black carbon source
apportionment technique is currently able to do. Along with this, the use of
the fullerene signals in differentiating between soot sources and the use of
metals as a tracer for fireworks has also been investigated, which did not
significantly contribute to the rBC concentrations. The addition of
fullerene signals and successful positive matrix factorisation (PMF) application to HR-SP-AMS data
apportioned rBC into more than two sources. These bonfire sources are
HOA + fullerene, biomass burning organic aerosol, more oxidised oxygenated
organic aerosol (MO-OOA), and non-bonfire sources such as hydrocarbon-like OA
and domestic burning. The result of correlation analysis between HR-SP-AMS
data and previously published Aethalometer, MAAP, and CIMS data provides an
effective way of gaining insights into the relationships between the
variables and provide a quantitative estimate of the source contributions to
the BC budget during this period. This research study is an important
demonstration of using HR-SP-AMS for the purpose of BC source apportionment.
Funder
Natural Environment Research Council
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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