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Ice-nucleating particle concentrations unaffected by urban air pollution in Beijing, China.

Authors :
Chen, Jie
Wu, Zhijun
Augustin-Bauditz, Stefanie
Grawe, Sarah
Hartmann, Markus
Pei, Xiangyu
Liu, Zirui
Ji, Dongsheng
Wex, Heike
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics; 2018, Vol. 18 Issue 5, p3523-3539, 17p
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Exceedingly high levels of PM<subscript>2.5</subscript> with complex chemical composition occur frequently in China. It has been speculated whether anthropogenic PM<subscript>2.5</subscript> may significantly contribute to ice-nucleating particles (INP). However, few studies have focused on the ice-nucleating properties of urban particles. In this work, two ice-nucleating droplet arrays have been used to determine the atmospheric number concentration of INP (NINP) in the range from -6 to -25° in Beijing. No correlations between NINP and either PM<subscript>2.5</subscript> or black carbon mass concentrations were found, although both varied by more than a factor of 30 during the sampling period. Similarly, there were no correlations between N<subscript>INP</subscript> and either total particle number concentration or number concentrations for particles with diameters > 500 nm. Furthermore, there was no clear difference between day and night samples. All these results indicate that Beijing air pollution did not increase or decrease INP concentrations in the examined temperature range above values observed in nonurban areas; hence, the background INP concentrations might not be anthropogenically influenced as far as urban air pollution is concerned, at least in the examined temperature range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807316
Volume :
18
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
128622936
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-3523-2018