Authors
Yury Desyaterik, Yele Sun, Xinhua Shen, Taehyoung Lee, Xinfeng Wang, Tao Wang, Jeffrey L Collett
Publication date
2013/7/16
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volume
118
Issue
13
Pages
7389-7399
Description
Despite growing interest in the visible light‐absorbing organic component of atmospheric aerosols, referred to as “brown” carbon, our knowledge of its chemical composition remains limited. It is well accepted that biomass burning is one important source of “brown” carbon in the atmosphere. In this study, cloud water samples heavily affected by biomass burning were collected at Mount Tai (1534 m, ASL), located in Shandong province in the North China Plain in summer 2008. The samples were analyzed with high performance liquid chromatography equipped with a UV/Vis absorbance detector immediately followed by electrospray ionization and analysis using a time‐of‐flight (ToF) mass spectrometer. The high mass resolution and accuracy provided by the ToF mass spectrometer allow determination of the elemental composition of detected ions. Using this approach, the elemental compositions of 16 major light …
Total citations
2013201420152016201720182019202020212022202320243822152030273435352814
Scholar articles
Y Desyaterik, Y Sun, X Shen, T Lee, X Wang, T Wang… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2013