Snow scavenging and phase partitioning of nitrated and oxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons in polluted and remote environments in central Europe and the European Arctic
Nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (N/OPAHs) are emitted in combustion processes and formed in polluted air. Their environmental cycling through wet deposition has hardly been studied. Fresh snow samples at urban and rural sites in central Europe, as well as surface snow from a...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:8ab3b2de04c74af5b3732955d02391d9 2023-05-15T15:18:24+02:00 Snow scavenging and phase partitioning of nitrated and oxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons in polluted and remote environments in central Europe and the European Arctic P. Shahpoury Z. Kitanovski G. Lammel 2018-09-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-13495-2018 https://doaj.org/article/8ab3b2de04c74af5b3732955d02391d9 EN eng Copernicus Publications https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/18/13495/2018/acp-18-13495-2018.pdf https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7316 https://doaj.org/toc/1680-7324 doi:10.5194/acp-18-13495-2018 1680-7316 1680-7324 https://doaj.org/article/8ab3b2de04c74af5b3732955d02391d9 Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Vol 18, Pp 13495-13510 (2018) Physics QC1-999 Chemistry QD1-999 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-18-13495-2018 2022-12-30T21:30:29Z Nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (N/OPAHs) are emitted in combustion processes and formed in polluted air. Their environmental cycling through wet deposition has hardly been studied. Fresh snow samples at urban and rural sites in central Europe, as well as surface snow from a remote site in Svalbard, were analysed for 17 NPAHs, 8 OPAHs, and 11 nitrated mono-aromatic hydrocarbons (NMAHs), of which most N/OPAHs as well as nitrocatechols, nitrosalicylic acids, and 4-nitroguaiacol are studied for the first time in precipitation. In order to better understand the scavenging mechanisms, the particulate mass fractions ( θ ) at 273 K were predicted using a multi-phase gas-particle partitioning model based on polyparameter linear free energy relationships. <mo form="infix">∑</mo>NPAH concentrations were 1.2–17.6 and 8.8–19.1 ng L −1 at urban and rural sites, whereas <mo form="infix">∑</mo>OPAHs were 79.8–955.2 and 343.3–1757.4 ng L −1 at these sites, respectively. 9,10-anthraquinone was predominant in snow aqueous and particulate phases. NPAHs were only found in the particulate phase with 9-nitroanthracene being predominant followed by 2-nitrofluoranthene. Among NMAHs, 4-nitrophenol showed the highest abundance in both phases. The levels found for nitrophenols were in the same range or lower than those reported in the 1980s and 1990s. The lowest levels of <mo form="infix">∑</mo> N/OPAHs and <mo form="infix">∑</mo> NMAHs were found at the remote site (3.5 and 390.5 ng L −1 , respectively). N/OPAHs preferentially partitioned in snow particulate phase in accordance with predicted θ , whereas NMAHs were predominant in the aqueous phase, regardless of θ . It is concluded that the phase distribution of non-polar N/OPAHs in snow is determined by their gas-particle partitioning prior to snow scavenging, whereas that for polar particulate phase substances, i.e. NMAHs, is determined by an interplay between gas-particle partitioning in the aerosol and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Svalbard Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Svalbard Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18 18 13495 13510 |
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Nitrated and oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (N/OPAHs) are emitted in combustion processes and formed in polluted air. Their environmental cycling through wet deposition has hardly been studied. Fresh snow samples at urban and rural sites in central Europe, as well as surface snow from a remote site in Svalbard, were analysed for 17 NPAHs, 8 OPAHs, and 11 nitrated mono-aromatic hydrocarbons (NMAHs), of which most N/OPAHs as well as nitrocatechols, nitrosalicylic acids, and 4-nitroguaiacol are studied for the first time in precipitation. In order to better understand the scavenging mechanisms, the particulate mass fractions ( θ ) at 273 K were predicted using a multi-phase gas-particle partitioning model based on polyparameter linear free energy relationships. <mo form="infix">∑</mo>NPAH concentrations were 1.2–17.6 and 8.8–19.1 ng L −1 at urban and rural sites, whereas <mo form="infix">∑</mo>OPAHs were 79.8–955.2 and 343.3–1757.4 ng L −1 at these sites, respectively. 9,10-anthraquinone was predominant in snow aqueous and particulate phases. NPAHs were only found in the particulate phase with 9-nitroanthracene being predominant followed by 2-nitrofluoranthene. Among NMAHs, 4-nitrophenol showed the highest abundance in both phases. The levels found for nitrophenols were in the same range or lower than those reported in the 1980s and 1990s. The lowest levels of <mo form="infix">∑</mo> N/OPAHs and <mo form="infix">∑</mo> NMAHs were found at the remote site (3.5 and 390.5 ng L −1 , respectively). N/OPAHs preferentially partitioned in snow particulate phase in accordance with predicted θ , whereas NMAHs were predominant in the aqueous phase, regardless of θ . It is concluded that the phase distribution of non-polar N/OPAHs in snow is determined by their gas-particle partitioning prior to snow scavenging, whereas that for polar particulate phase substances, i.e. NMAHs, is determined by an interplay between gas-particle partitioning in the aerosol and ... |
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Snow scavenging and phase partitioning of nitrated and oxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons in polluted and remote environments in central Europe and the European Arctic |
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Snow scavenging and phase partitioning of nitrated and oxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons in polluted and remote environments in central Europe and the European Arctic |
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Snow scavenging and phase partitioning of nitrated and oxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons in polluted and remote environments in central Europe and the European Arctic |
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Snow scavenging and phase partitioning of nitrated and oxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons in polluted and remote environments in central Europe and the European Arctic |
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Snow scavenging and phase partitioning of nitrated and oxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons in polluted and remote environments in central Europe and the European Arctic |
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snow scavenging and phase partitioning of nitrated and oxygenated aromatic hydrocarbons in polluted and remote environments in central europe and the european arctic |
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