Hygroscopicity of Water-soluble PM2.5 in rural northwest China: Contrasting Contributors between Summer and Winter
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In this study, we investigated the chemical composition and hygroscopicity of water-soluble fraction in PM2.5 collected from a rural site of Guanzhong Basin, a highly polluted region in northwest China. We found that inorganic components are the main substances promoting the hygroscopic properties of particulate matter in summer, while in winter, an increasing contribution from water-soluble organic matters (WSOM) was observed. The sulfate-nitrate-ammonium (SNA) concentration is higher on heavily polluted days, and a high concentration of water-soluble organic matter was observed in non-polluting days. Hygroscopic growth factors, g(RH), with elevated relative humidity (RH) of water-soluble matter (WSM) were measured for 50nm, 75nm, 100nm, 125nm, 150nm by hygroscopic tandem differential mobility analyzer (H-TDMA). An initial dry particle diameter of 100 nm was chosen as the research object due to the particle size has little effect on the hygroscopic growth factor at RH=90%. The g(90)WSM and κWSM was in the range of 1.20~1.49 and 0.06~0.22 in summer, 1.24~1.49 and 0.08~0.22 in winter, respectively, which is similar to the hygroscopicity parameters of particulate matter produced by biomass burning. The g(90)WSOM and κWSOM, obtained using E-AIM model and Zdanovskii-Stokes-Robinson (ZSR) approach, were in the range of 1.06~1.69 and 0.02~0.36 in summer, 1.06~1.58 and 0.02~0.28 in winter, respectively. The hygroscopicity parameters of water-soluble organic matter is close to the value of levoglucosan, an indicator of biomass burning, implying this region is highly affected by biomass burning. Overall, our results revealed that PM2.5 in rural regions of Guanzhong Basin is mainly influenced by biomass burning.
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2021-03-28



