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Πέμπτη 4 Ιανουαρίου 2018

Identification and semi-quantification of biogenic organic nitrates in ambient particulate matters by UHPLC/ESI-MS

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Publication date: March 2018
Source:Atmospheric Environment, Volume 176
Author(s): Rui Li, Xinfeng Wang, Rongrong Gu, Chunying Lu, Fanping Zhu, Likun Xue, Huijun Xie, Lin Du, Jianmin Chen, Wenxing Wang
Particulate biogenic organic nitrates (PBONs) are important components of secondary organic aerosols and play an important role in the tropospheric atmosphere chemistry. However, the concentrations and the chemistry of PBONs remain poorly understood due to the lack of accurate measurement techniques on specific organic nitrates. In this study, ultra high performance liquid chromatography/electrospray mass spectrometry was applied in detection of individual PBONs in ambient atmosphere. Total five kinds of PBONs were identified in PM2.5 samples collected in urban Ji'nan in spring according to characteristic fragments of NO2, NO3, HNO3, CO2, and H2O, including monoterpene hydroxyl nitrate (MW = 215, MHN215), pinene keto nitrate (MW = 229, PKN229), limonene di-keto nitrate (MW = 247, LDKN247), oleic acid keto nitrate (MW = 359, OAKN359), and oleic acid hydroxyl nitrate (MW = 361, OAHN361). Among them, three kinds of PBONs originated from biogenic volatile organic compounds of pinene and limonene and two kinds of PBONs came from chemical conversion of oleic acid. The concentrations of these PBONs were roughly quantified with surrogate standards of (1R,2R,5R)-(+)-2-hydroxy-3-pinanone and ricinoleic acid. The average concentrations of MHN215, PKN229, LDKN247, OAKN359, and OAHN361 were 111.6 ± 23.0, 93.1 ± 49.6, 55.3 ± 7.4, 23.4 ± 14.5, 36.8 ± 18.3 ng m−3, respectively. The total concentration of these PBONs was 325.4 ± 116.7 ng m−3, contributing to 1.64 ± 0.34‰ of PM2.5.



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