Gas-aerosol partitioning of semi volatile carbonyls in polluted atmosphere in Hachioji, Tokyo
Sou N. Matsunaga ; Shungo Kato ; Ayako Yoshino ; Jim P. Greenberg ; Yoshizumi Kajii ; Alex B. Guenther
刊名GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS
2005
卷号32页码:4
ISSN号0094-8276
英文摘要Gaseous and particulate semi volatile carbonyls have been measured in urban air using an annular denuder sampling system. Three dicarbonyls, five aliphatic aldehydes and two hydroxy carbonyls were observed. Concentrations of other biogenic and anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs), SO2, CO, NO2 and particle concentration were also measured. Estimated gas-aerosol equilibrium constants for the carbonyls showed an inverse correlation with the concentrations of anthropogenic pollutants such as benzene, isopentane and SO2. This suggests that the increase in the fraction of non-polar anthropogenic particles in the atmosphere could change the average property of the ambient aerosols and drive the gas particle equilibrium of the carbonyls to the gas phase. This trend is uncommon in remote forest air. In this study, we examined the factors controlling the equilibrium in the polluted atmosphere and show that there is a difference in gas-aerosol partition between polluted and clean air.
语种英语
公开日期2010-12-29
内容类型期刊论文
源URL[http://ir.yic.ac.cn/handle/133337/3122]  
专题烟台海岸带研究所_科研共享资源
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Sou N. Matsunaga,Shungo Kato,Ayako Yoshino,et al. Gas-aerosol partitioning of semi volatile carbonyls in polluted atmosphere in Hachioji, Tokyo[J]. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,2005,32:4.
APA Sou N. Matsunaga,Shungo Kato,Ayako Yoshino,Jim P. Greenberg,Yoshizumi Kajii,&Alex B. Guenther.(2005).Gas-aerosol partitioning of semi volatile carbonyls in polluted atmosphere in Hachioji, Tokyo.GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS,32,4.
MLA Sou N. Matsunaga,et al."Gas-aerosol partitioning of semi volatile carbonyls in polluted atmosphere in Hachioji, Tokyo".GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS 32(2005):4.
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