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Unambiguous identification of N-containing oxygenated organic molecules using a chemical-ionization Orbitrap (CI-Orbitrap) in an eastern Chinese megacity.

Authors :
Lu, Yiqun
Ma, Yingge
Huang, Dan Dan
Lou, Shengrong
Jing, Sheng'ao
Gao, Yaqin
Wang, Hongli
Zhang, Yanjun
Chen, Hui
Chang, Yunhua
Yan, Naiqiang
Chen, Jianmin
George, Christian
Riva, Matthieu
Huang, Cheng
Source :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics; 2023, Vol. 23 Issue 5, p3233-3245, 13p
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Oxygenated organic molecules (OOMs) are dominated by the N-containing species in polluted urban environments. As N-containing OOMs, especially those with more than one nitrogen atom, prevail in the high m/z (mass-to-charge) range (m/z> 350 Th), unambiguous identification of N-containing OOMs is highly desirable for understanding of their formation processes, precursors and influencing factors. To achieve this, we applied an ultra-high-resolution chemical-ionization Orbitrap (CI-Orbitrap) in a field campaign and found that OOMs contain one (1N-OOMs), two (2N-OOMs) and three (3N-OOMs) nitrogen atoms comprised 50 %, 26 % and 4 %, respectively, of total OOMs. More interestingly, the fraction of 2N-OOMs increased with the increase in carbon number (nC) and was dominated by the ones derived from aliphatic precursors (2N-OOM Ali , 64.2 %), indicating the importance of multistep oxidation. Plausible precursors of 2N-OOMs were aliphatics (2N-OOM Ali , 64.2 %), aromatics (2N-OOM Aro , 16 %) and monoterpenes (2N-OOM MT , 15.4 %). The absolute concentrations of 2N-OOMs were greatly affected by the pollution level for most cases. The 2N-OOM Ali was the most abundant 2N-OOM, and its fraction even increased on the polluted day with an enhanced proportion of the ones with nC >10. While 2N-OOM Ali and 2N-OOM Aro were dominated by daytime photochemical production, nighttime NO 3 -initiated oxidation played a comparable role to the daytime photochemistry in the formation of 2N-OOM MT. The 2N-OOM Aro species were of the highest oxygenation level, followed by 2N-OOM MT and 2N-OOM Ali , which were affected by photochemistry and NO x concentrations. These results highlight the significant formation of 2N-OOMs and the influencing factors on their formation in polluted urban environments, where various volatile organic compound (VOC) precursors and atmospheric oxidants are present. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16807316
Volume :
23
Issue :
5
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Atmospheric Chemistry & Physics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
162634095
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-23-3233-2023