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Hydroxymethanesulfonate and Sulfur (IV) in Fairbanks Winter During the Alaskan Layered Pollution and Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) Study, 2022

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Hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) in fine aerosol particles has been reported at significant concentrations along with sulfate under extreme cold conditions (-35°C) in Fairbanks, Alaska, a high latitude city. HMS, a component of S(IV) and an adduct of formaldehyde and sulfur dioxide, forms in liquid water. Previous studies may have overestimated HMS concentrations by grouping it with other S(IV) species. In this work, we further investigate HMS and the speciation of S(IV) through the Alaskan Layered Pollution and Chemical Analysis (ALPACA) intensive study in Fairbanks. We developed a method utilizing hydrogen peroxide to isolate HMS and found that 50%of S(IV) is HMS for total suspended particulates and 70% for PM2.5. The remaining unidentified S(IV) species are closely linked to HMS during cold polluted periods, with strong increases in concentration relative to sulfate with decreasing temperature, a weak dependence on particle water, and similar particle size distributions, suggesting a common aqueous formation process. A portion of the unidentified S(IV) may originate from additional aldehyde-S(IV) adducts that are unstable in the water-based chemical analysis process, but further chemical characterization is needed. These results show the importance of organic S(IV) species in extreme cold environments that promote unique aqueous chemistry in supercooled liquid particles
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2024-06-14
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