Atmospheric evolution of emissions from a boreal forest fire: the formation of highly functionalized oxygen-, nitrogen-, and sulfur-containing organic compounds
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Published:2021-01-14
Issue:1
Volume:21
Page:255-267
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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:
Ditto Jenna C.ORCID, He MeganORCID, Hass-Mitchell Tori N., Moussa Samar G., Hayden Katherine, Li Shao-Meng, Liggio John, Leithead AmyORCID, Lee Patrick, Wheeler Michael J., Wentzell Jeremy J. B.ORCID, Gentner Drew R.
Abstract
Abstract. Forest fires are major contributors of reactive gas- and particle-phase
organic compounds to the atmosphere. We used offline high-resolution tandem
mass spectrometry to perform a molecular-level speciation of gas- and
particle-phase compounds sampled via aircraft from an evolving boreal forest
fire smoke plume in Saskatchewan, Canada. We observed diverse
multifunctional compounds containing oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur (CHONS),
whose structures, formation, and impacts are understudied. The
dilution-corrected absolute ion abundance of particle-phase CHONS compounds
increased with plume age by a factor of 6.4 over the first 4 h of
downwind transport, and their relative contribution to the observed
functionalized organic aerosol (OA) mixture increased from 19 % to 40 %.
The dilution-corrected absolute ion abundance of particle-phase compounds
with sulfide functional groups increased by a factor of 13 with plume age,
and their relative contribution to observed OA increased from 4 % to
40 %. Sulfides were present in up to 75 % of CHONS compounds and the
increases in sulfides were accompanied by increases in ring-bound nitrogen;
both increased together with CHONS prevalence. A complex mixture of
intermediate- and semi-volatile gas-phase organic sulfur species was
observed in emissions from the fire and depleted downwind, representing
potential precursors to particle-phase CHONS compounds. These results
demonstrate CHONS formation from nitrogen- and oxygen-containing biomass burning
emissions in the presence of reduced sulfur species. In addition, they
highlight chemical pathways that may also be relevant in situations with
elevated emissions of nitrogen- and sulfur-containing organic compounds from
residential biomass burning and fossil fuel use (e.g., coal), respectively.
Funder
Environment and Climate Change Canada National Science Foundation
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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