郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究

夲研究探討台南郊區中秋節之前、中秋節慶、中秋節之後、高污染事件及秋季一般空氣品質時期之大氣氣膠化學組成中無機鹽類及羧酸(有機酸)之特性及其生成來源及粒徑分佈。 中秋節之前、中秋節之後、高污染事件大氣氣狀物之全日平均濃度高低依序為NH3>SO2>HNO2>HCl>HNO3>oxalic acid,而SO2濃度在中秋節慶高於NH3。秋季各時期HNO2之夜間濃度大於日間濃度,而HNO3日間濃度高於夜間,顯示日間大氣之HNO2經光化反應轉化生成HNO3。 秋季各時期之malonic acid/succninc acid比值為0.2~1.5,顯示台南郊區採集的大氣氣膠有機酸...

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Main Author: 李俊佑
Other Authors: 蔡瀛逸, 嘉南藥理科技大學:環境工程與科學系暨研究所
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Language:Chinese
English
Published: 2010
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topic 無機鹽類
羧酸
粒徑
秋季
大氣氣膠
郊區
中秋節
Chemical Characteristics
Size Distributions
Inorganic Salts
Carboxylic Acids
Suburban
spellingShingle 無機鹽類
羧酸
粒徑
秋季
大氣氣膠
郊區
中秋節
Chemical Characteristics
Size Distributions
Inorganic Salts
Carboxylic Acids
Suburban
李俊佑
郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究
topic_facet 無機鹽類
羧酸
粒徑
秋季
大氣氣膠
郊區
中秋節
Chemical Characteristics
Size Distributions
Inorganic Salts
Carboxylic Acids
Suburban
description 夲研究探討台南郊區中秋節之前、中秋節慶、中秋節之後、高污染事件及秋季一般空氣品質時期之大氣氣膠化學組成中無機鹽類及羧酸(有機酸)之特性及其生成來源及粒徑分佈。 中秋節之前、中秋節之後、高污染事件大氣氣狀物之全日平均濃度高低依序為NH3>SO2>HNO2>HCl>HNO3>oxalic acid,而SO2濃度在中秋節慶高於NH3。秋季各時期HNO2之夜間濃度大於日間濃度,而HNO3日間濃度高於夜間,顯示日間大氣之HNO2經光化反應轉化生成HNO3。 秋季各時期之malonic acid/succninc acid比值為0.2~1.5,顯示台南郊區採集的大氣氣膠有機酸部份來自尚未轉化之交通排放,另外來自光化反應的貢獻。又oxalic/sulfate之日夜比值,中秋節之前、中秋節慶及中秋節之後的趨勢均為日間大於夜間,顯示此三時期日間氣膠中oxalic acid生成潛勢高於夜間。 台南郊區之NH4+及SO42-主要粒徑均分布於condensation mode之0.19 um及droplet mode之0.54 um,且中秋節慶又以droplet mode之波峰較其他時期顯著,且此時氣膠K+之增量顯然高於其他時期,顯示中秋節除了有節慶烤肉燃燒所產生的污染物排放之外,亦有明顯的光化產物存在,粒徑濃度波峰集中在droplet mode。而Na+及Cl-之粒徑均於coarse mode (6.2 um)有明顯濃度波峰,突顯氣膠中會有來自海洋飛沫的貢獻。 由粒徑2.5 um以下之氣膠Na+與Cl-物種於中秋節之前、中秋節慶、中秋節之後及高污染事件之粒徑濃度相關係數分別為0.49、0.54、0.81及0.95,顯示高污染事件細小海洋飛沫粒徑的形成,具體貢獻在氣膠組成中;而由Ca2+與Mg2+之粒徑濃度相關係數分別高達0.93、0.86、0.93及0.98,提供塵土微粒明確飛散在大氣中的證據。 台南郊區之succinic acid於coarse mode與Na+及Cl-的高度相關趨勢顯示粗粒succinic acid源自海洋飛沫之貢獻,而中秋時期之氣膠glutaric acid粒徑濃度在0.19 um分別較中秋節之前與中秋節之後高出11.3倍及7.3倍,而中秋時期氣膠oxalic acid分別分別較中秋節之前與中秋節之後高出3.4倍及5.1倍,顯示中秋節慶大氣氣膠存在高量的glutaric acid與oxalic acid。而高污染事件glutaric acid主要粒徑分布與NH4+及K+於droplet mode具相同粒徑濃度趨勢,顯示高污染事件受到農廢燃燒排放之影響。 In this research, the temporal chemical compositions, characteristics, formation, sources, and particle distribution of inorganic salts and carboxylic acids (organic acid) of aerosols in Tainan suburban in southern Taiwan were studied during before Mid-Autumn Festival period, Mid-Autumn Festival period, after Mid-Autumn Festival period, autumn clean air quality period, and the PM episode. The concentration of gaseous pollutants in the atmosphere during before Mid-Autumn Festival period, after Mid-Autumn Festival period and PM episode in the Tainan suburban region is determined to be in the following order NH3> SO2> HNO2> HCl> HNO3> oxalic acid. However, during the Mid-Autumn Festival period, concentration of SO2 is higher than NH3 concentration. Further during all autumn period, the daytime concentration of HNO2 is relatively higher, while during the nighttime concentration of HNO3 is relatively higher, ...
author2 蔡瀛逸
嘉南藥理科技大學:環境工程與科學系暨研究所
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title 郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究
title_short 郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究
title_full 郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究
title_fullStr 郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究
title_full_unstemmed 郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究
title_sort 郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究
publishDate 2010
url https://ir.cnu.edu.tw/handle/310902800/23358
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spelling ftchiananuniv:oai:ir.cnu.edu.tw:310902800/23358 2023-05-15T14:28:29+02:00 郊區秋季之大氣氣膠無機鹽類及羧酸之特性及其粒徑變異研究 Chemical Characteristics and Size Distributions of Inorganic Salts and Carboxylic Acids in Suburban Aerosols in Autumn 李俊佑 蔡瀛逸 嘉南藥理科技大學:環境工程與科學系暨研究所 2010 https://ir.cnu.edu.tw/handle/310902800/23358 https://ir.cnu.edu.tw/bitstream/310902800/23358/3/index.html zh_TW en_US chi eng 校內馬上公開,校外一年後公開,學年度:98,114頁 參考文獻 Acker, K., Mertes, S., Möller, D., Wieprecht, W., Auel, R., Kalaβ, 2002. Case study of cloud physical and chemical processes. Atmospheric Research 64, 41-51. Anlauf, K., Li, S.M., Leaitch, R., Brook, J., Hayden, K., Toom-Sauntry, D., Wiebe, A., 2006. Ionic composition and size characteristics of particles in the lower Fraser Vellay: Pacific 2001 field study. Atmospheric Environment 40, 2662-2675. Attri, A.K., Kumar, U., Jain, V.K., 2001. Microclimate formation of ozone by fireworks. Nature 411, 1015. Bari, A., Ferraro, V., Wilson, L.R., Luttinger, D., Husain, L., 2003. 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The concentration of gaseous pollutants in the atmosphere during before Mid-Autumn Festival period, after Mid-Autumn Festival period and PM episode in the Tainan suburban region is determined to be in the following order NH3> SO2> HNO2> HCl> HNO3> oxalic acid. However, during the Mid-Autumn Festival period, concentration of SO2 is higher than NH3 concentration. Further during all autumn period, the daytime concentration of HNO2 is relatively higher, while during the nighttime concentration of HNO3 is relatively higher, ... Thesis Arctic Chia Nan University of Pharmacy & Science Institutional Repository (CHNAIR)