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New method to determine black carbon mass size distribution

Author
Corresponding AuthorChunsheng Zhao
Publication Years
2022-11
DOI
Source Title
ISSN
1867-1381
EISSN
1867-8548
Volume15Issue:22Pages:6807-6817
Abstract

Black carbon (BC) is an important atmospheric component with strong light absorption. Many attempts have been made to measure BC mass size distribution (BCMSD) for its significant impact on climate and public health. Larger-coverage BCMSD, ranging from upper submicron particles sizes to larger than 1 mu m, contributes to a substantial proportion of total BC mass and absorption. However, the current time resolution of larger-coverage BCMSD measurement was limited to 1 d, which was insufficient to characterize variation of larger-coverage BCMSD. In this study, a new method to determine equivalent BCMSD (eBCMSD) was proposed from size-resolved absorption coefficient measured by an aerodynamic aerosol classifier in tandem with an aethalometer. The proposed method could measure larger-coverage eBCMSD with a time resolution as high as 1 h and was validated by comparing the measurement results with refractory BCMSD (rBCMSD) measured by a differential mobility analyzer in tandem with a single-particle soot photometer (DMA-SP2) for particle sizes larger than 300 nm during a field measurement in the Yangtze River Delta. Bulk refractory BC mass concentration (mrBC,bulk) by DMA-SP2 was underestimated by 33 % compared to bulk equivalent BC mass concentration (meBC,bulk) by this method because of the limited size range of measurement for DMA-SP2. Uncertainty analysis of this method was performed with respect to mass absorption cross-section (MAC), transfer function inversion, number fraction of BC-containing particle and instrumental noise. The results indicated that MAC was the main uncertainty source, leading to meBC,bulk values that varied from -20 % to 28 %. With the advantage of a wide size coverage up to 1.5 mu m, high time resolution, easy operation and low cost, this method is expected to have wide applications in field measurement for better estimating the radiative properties and climate effects of BC.

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National Natural Science Foundation of China[41961160728]
WOS Research Area
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS Subject
Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
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WOS:000889327200001
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Document TypeJournal Article
Identifierhttp://kc.sustech.edu.cn/handle/2SGJ60CL/412207
DepartmentDepartment of Ocean Science and Engineering
Affiliation
1.Department of Atmospheric and Oceanic Sciences, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
2.State Key Joint Laboratory of Environmental Simulation and Pollution Control, College of Environmental Sciences and Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China
3.Department of Ocean Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, Shenzhen 518055, China
4.Southern Marine Science and Engineering Guangdong Laboratory, Guangzhou 511458, China
5.Institute for Environmental and Climate Research, Jinan University, Guangzhou 511443, China
Recommended Citation
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Weilun Zhao,Gang Zhao,Ying Li,et al. New method to determine black carbon mass size distribution[J]. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques,2022,15(22):6807-6817.
APA
Weilun Zhao.,Gang Zhao.,Ying Li.,Song Guo.,Nan Ma.,...&Chunsheng Zhao.(2022).New method to determine black carbon mass size distribution.Atmospheric Measurement Techniques,15(22),6807-6817.
MLA
Weilun Zhao,et al."New method to determine black carbon mass size distribution".Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 15.22(2022):6807-6817.
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