A new method to quantify particulate sodium and potassium salts (nitrate, chloride, and sulfate) by thermal desorption aerosol mass spectrometry
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Published:2022-02-17
Issue:4
Volume:15
Page:833-844
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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:
Kobayashi Yuya, Takegawa NobuyukiORCID
Abstract
Abstract. The reaction of sea salt (or biomass burning) particles with
sulfuric acid and nitric acid leads to the displacement of chloride relative
to sodium (or potassium). We have developed a new particle mass spectrometer
to quantify non-refractory and refractory sulfate aerosols (referred to as
refractory aerosol thermal desorption mass spectrometer: rTDMS). The
combination of a graphite particle collector and a carbon dioxide laser
enables high desorption temperature (blackbody equivalent radiation
temperature of up to 930 ∘C). Ion signals originating from evolved
gas molecules are detected by a quadrupole mass spectrometer. Here we
propose a new method to quantify the mass concentrations of sodium nitrate
(NaNO3: SN), sodium chloride (NaCl: SC), sodium sulfate
(Na2SO4: SS), potassium nitrate (KNO3: PN), potassium
chloride (KCl: PC), and potassium sulfate (K2SO4: PS) particles by
using the rTDMS. Laboratory experiments were performed to test the
sensitivities of the rTDMS to various types of particles. We measured ion
signals originating from single-component particles for each compound and
found a good linearity (r2>0.8) between the major ion signals and mass loadings. We also measured ion signals originating from internally mixed SN + SC + SS (or PN + PC + PS) particles and found
that the temporal profiles of ion signals at m/z 23 (Na+) (or 39; K+) were characterized by three sequential peaks associated with the evolution of the desorption temperature. We tested potential interferences in the quantification of sea salt particles under real-world conditions by artificially generating “modified” sea salt particles from a mixture of diluted seawater and SN (or SS) solution. The SS/SC ratios estimated from the ion signals at m/z 23, 36 (H35Cl+), and 48 (SO+) agreed well with those predicted from the solution concentrations to within ∼10 %. The SN/SC ratios estimated from the ion signals at m/z 30 (NO+) and 36 also agreed with those predicted from the solution concentrations to within ∼15 %, whereas the SN/SC ratios estimated from m/z 23 were significantly lower than the predicted values. Based on these experimental results, the applicability of the rTDMS to ambient measurements of sea salt particles is discussed.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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