The new instrument using a TC–BC (total carbon–black carbon) method for the online measurement of carbonaceous aerosols
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Published:2020-08-17
Issue:8
Volume:13
Page:4333-4351
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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:
Rigler MartinORCID, Drinovec LukaORCID, Lavrič Gašper, Vlachou Athanasia, Prévôt André S. H., Jaffrezo Jean Luc, Stavroulas Iasonas, Sciare Jean, Burger Judita, Kranjc Irena, Turšič Janja, Hansen Anthony D. A., Močnik GrišaORCID
Abstract
Abstract. We present a newly developed total carbon analyzer
(TCA08) and a method for online speciation of carbonaceous aerosol with a
high time resolution. The total carbon content is determined by flash
heating of a sample collected on a quartz-fiber filter with a time base
between 20 min and 24 h. The limit of detection is approximately
0.3 µg C, which corresponds to a concentration of 0.3 µg C m−3 at a
sample flow rate of 16.7 L min−1 and a 1 h sampling time base. The
concentration of particulate equivalent organic carbon (OC) is determined by
subtracting black carbon concentration, concurrently measured optically by
an Aethalometer®, from the total carbon
concentration measured by the TCA08. The combination of the TCA08 and
Aethalometer (AE33) is an easy-to-deploy and low-maintenance continuous
measurement technique for the high-time-resolution determination of
equivalent organic and elemental carbon (EC) in different particulate matter
size fractions, which avoids pyrolytic correction and the need for high-purity
compressed gases. The performance of this online method relative to the
standardized off-line thermo-optical OC–EC method and respective instruments
was evaluated during a winter field campaign at an urban background location
in Ljubljana, Slovenia. The organic-matter-to-organic-carbon ratio obtained
from the comparison with an aerosol chemical speciation monitor (ACSM) was
OM/OC=1.8, in the expected range.
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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