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Amine and guanidine emissions from a boreal forest floor.

Authors :
Hemmilä, Marja
Makkonen, Ulla
Virkkula, Aki
Panagiotopoulou, Georgia
Aalto, Juho
Kulmala, Markku
Petäjä, Tuukka
Hakola, Hannele
Hellén, Heidi
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions; 2020, p1-20, 20p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

We measured amine and guanidine emission rates from a boreal forest floor in Finland with 1-h time resolution, using an online ion chromatograph (instrument for Measuring AeRosols and Gases in Ambient air - MARGA) coupled with an electrospray ionization-quadrupole mass spectrometer (MS). MARGA-MS was connected to a closed dynamic flow-through poly(methyl methacrylate) chamber. Chamber recovery for the emission measurements was tested semi-quantitatively for monomethyl-, dimethyl- and trimethylamine (MMA, DMA and TMA), and the results were 19 %, 29 % and 24 %, respectively. MMA, DMA and TMA showed maximum emission rates in July, but the highest emission rates for guanidine were in April, when snow was melting. The MMA, DMA and TMA emission rates also clearly varied diurnally, especially in July with maxima at afternoon. Diethylamine (DEA) also showed higher emission rates, with clear diurnal cycles in July. Other amine emission rates were mostly below the detection limits. The temperature dependencies of the emissions were studied, and we noted a correlation between the emission rates and chamber temperature (T<subscript>chamber</subscript>). Especially in July emission rates of DMA followed T<subscript>chamber</subscript> measured two hours earlier and guanidine showed a similar pattern. On the other hand, the TMA emission rates correlated with T<subscript>chamber</subscript> measured at the same time. This could be due to lower vaporizing temperature of TMA. Emission rates of DMA and TMA showed some air temperature (T<subscript>air</subscript>) dependency, but for MMA dependency was not as clear. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807367
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics Discussions
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
141642047
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-2019-1157