Authors
Mei Zheng, Lynn G Salmon, James J Schauer, Limin Zeng, CS Kiang, Yuanhang Zhang, Glen R Cass
Publication date
2005/7/1
Journal
Atmospheric Environment
Volume
39
Issue
22
Pages
3967-3976
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
The 24-h PM2.5 samples (particles with an aerodynamic diameter of 2.5μm or less) were taken at 6-day intervals at five urban and rural sites simultaneously in Beijing, China for 1 month in each quarter of calendar year 2000. Samples at each site were combined into a monthly composite for the organic tracer analysis by GC/MS (gas chromatography/mass spectrometry). Compared to the data obtained from other metropolitan cities in the US, the PM2.5 mass and fine organic carbon (OC) concentrations in Beijing were much higher with an annual average of 101 and 20.9μgm−3, respectively. Over one hundred organic compounds including unique tracers for important sources were quantified in PM2.5 in Beijing. Source apportionment of fine OC was conducted using chemical mass balance receptor model (CMB) in combination with particle-phase organic compounds as fitting tracers. Carbonaceous aerosols and …
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