Measurement report: Molecular-level investigation of atmospheric cluster ions at the tropical high-altitude research station Chacaltaya (5240 m a.s.l.) in the Bolivian Andes
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Published:2023-04-14
Issue:7
Volume:23
Page:4559-4576
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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:
Zha QiaozhiORCID, Huang WeiORCID, Aliaga DiegoORCID, Peräkylä OtsoORCID, Heikkinen LiineORCID, Koenig Alkuin Maximilian, Wu Cheng, Enroth JoonasORCID, Gramlich YvetteORCID, Cai Jing, Carbone SamaraORCID, Hansel ArminORCID, Petäjä TuukkaORCID, Kulmala MarkkuORCID, Worsnop Douglas, Sinclair VictoriaORCID, Krejci RadovanORCID, Andrade MarcosORCID, Mohr ClaudiaORCID, Bianchi FedericoORCID
Abstract
Abstract. Air ions are the key components for a series of atmospheric physicochemical
interactions, such as ion-catalyzed reactions, ion-molecule reactions, and
ion-induced new particle formation (NPF). They also control atmospheric electrical properties with effects on global climate. We performed molecular-level measurements of cluster ions at the high-altitude research station Chacaltaya (CHC; 5240 m a.s.l.), located in the Bolivian Andes, from January to May 2018 using an atmospheric-pressure-interface time-of-flight mass spectrometer. The negative ions mainly consisted of (H2SO4)0–3⚫HSO4-,
(HNO3)0–2⚫NO3-, SO5-,
(NH3)1–6⚫(H2SO4)3–7⚫HSO4-,
malonic-acid-derived, and CHO / CHON⚫(HSO4- / NO3-) cluster ions. Their temporal variability exhibited distinct diurnal and
seasonal patterns due to the changes in the corresponding neutral species'
molecular properties (such as electron affinity and proton affinity) and
concentrations resulting from the air masses arriving at CHC from different
source regions. The positive ions were mainly composed of protonated amines
and organic cluster ions but exhibited no clear diurnal variation. H2SO4–NH3 cluster ions likely contributed to the NPF process, particularly during the wet-to-dry transition period and the dry season, when CHC was more impacted by air masses originating from source regions with elevated SO2 emissions. Our study provides new insights into the chemical composition of atmospheric cluster ions and their role in new particle formation in the high-altitude mountain environment of the Bolivian Andes.
Funder
Horizon 2020 Framework Programme H2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Knut och Alice Wallenbergs Stiftelse
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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