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Size-Resolved Molecular Characterization of Water-Soluble Organic Matter in Atmospheric Particulate Matter from Northern China.

Cuiping Ning,Yuan Gao,Shuai Sun, Haiming Yang, Wei Tang, Dan Wang

Environmental Research(2024)

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Abstract
Atmospheric particulate matter (PM) affects visibility, climate, biogeochemical cycles and human health. Water-soluble organic matter (WSOM) is an important component of PM. In this study, PM samples with size-resolved measurements at aerodynamic cut-point diameters (Dp) of 0.01–18 μm were collected in the rural area of Baoding and the urban area of Dalian, Northern China. Non-targeted analysis was adopted for the characterization of the molecule constitutes of WSOM in different sized particles using Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry. Regardless of the location, the composition of WSOM in Aitken mode particles (aerodynamic diameter <0.05 μm) was similar. The WSOM in accumulation mode particles (0.05–2 μm) in Baoding was predominantly composed of CHO compounds (84.9%), which were mainly recognized as lignins and lipids species. However, S-containing compounds (64.2%), especially protein and carbohydrates species, accounted for most of the WSOM in the accumulation mode particles in Dalian. The CHO compounds (67.6%–79.7%) contributed the most to the WSOM in coarse mode particles (>2 μm) from both sites. Potential sources analysis indicated the WSOM in Baoding were mainly derived from biomass burning and oxidation reactions, while the WSOM in Dalian arose from coal combustion, oxidation reactions, and regional transport.
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Water-soluble organic matter,Molecular characterization,Size-resolved particles,Non-targeted analysis,FT-ICR MS
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