Enhancement of nanoparticle formation and growth during the COVID-19 lockdown period in urban Beijing
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Published:2021-05-07
Issue:9
Volume:21
Page:7039-7052
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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:
Shen Xiaojing, Sun Junying, Yu FangqunORCID, Wang YingORCID, Zhong JuntingORCID, Zhang Yangmei, Hu Xinyao, Xia Can, Zhang Sinan, Zhang Xiaoye
Abstract
Abstract. Influenced by the spread of the global 2019 novel
coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, primary emissions of particles and
precursors associated with anthropogenic activities decreased significantly
in China during the Chinese New Year of 2020 and the lockdown period
(24 January–16 February 2020). The 2-month measurements of the number size
distribution of neutral particles and charged ions showed that during the
lockdown (LCD) period, the number concentration of particles smaller than
100 nm decreased by approximately 40 % compared to the pre-LCD period in January. However, the accumulation mode particles increased by
approximately 20 % as several polluted episodes contributed to secondary
aerosol formation. In this study, new particle formation (NPF) events were
found to be enhanced in the nucleation and growth processes during the LCD
period, as indicated by the higher formation rate of 2 nm particles (J2) and
the subsequent growth rate (GR). The relevant precursors, e.g., SO2 and
NO2, showed a clear reduction, and O3 increased by 80 % during LCD
period, as compared with pre-LCD. The volatile organic vapors
showed different trends due to their sources. The proxy sulfuric acid during
the LCD period increased by approximately 26 %, as compared with
pre-LCD. The major oxidants (O3, OH, and NO3) of
VOCs were also found to be elevated during LCD. That indicated higher
J2 and GR (especially below 5 nm) during the LCD period were favored by
the increased concentration level of condensing vapors and decreased
condensation sink. Several heavy haze episodes have been reported by other
studies during the LCD period; however, the increase in nanoparticle number
concentration should also be considered. Some typical NPF events produced a
high number concentration of nanoparticles that intensified in the following
days to create severe aerosol pollution under unfavorable meteorological
conditions. Our study confirms a significant enhancement of the nucleation
and growth process of nanoparticles during the COVID-19 LCD in Beijing and
highlights the necessity of controlling nanoparticles in current and future
air quality management.
Funder
National Key Research and Development Program of China Chinese Academy of Meteorological Sciences National Natural Science Foundation of China
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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