Vertical distribution and seasonal variations of dicarboxylic acids in urban PM2.5: Insights from multi-level observations on 600 m Canton tower in Guangzhou

IF 4.2 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q2 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
Dian Ye , Shengzhen Zhou , Yuxuan Liang , Chunlei Cheng , Chenglei Pei , Yao Li , Min Gao , Xijing Sun , Siqi Chen , Jian Hang , Pingqing Fu , Shaojia Fan
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Dicarboxylic acids are important constituents of organic aerosols, but the lack of their seasonal and vertical distribution hinders thorough knowledge of atmospheric physicochemical behavior. This study examines dicarboxylic acids at three heights (∼3, 118, and 488 m) on the 600 m high Canton Tower in urban Guangzhou, aiming to illustrate their primary sources and formation pathways across different seasons and heights. The concentration of dicarboxylic acids (678.7 ± 351.9 ng m−3) was lower or comparable to those in domestic cities but higher than in remote aeras. Oxalic acid had the highest concentration, with malonic, succinic, glyoxylic, and azelaic acids following. Most dicarboxylic acids peaked in autumn, following by winter, spring and summer. Higher dicarboxylic acids were observed at upper layers. The C3/C4 (1.5 ± 0.5) was relatively higher, and the proportion of C2 in dicarboxylic acids increased with height. Our results showed that combustion and secondary conversion were primary sources of dicarboxylic acids in dry season, while biomass combustion and secondary formation processes dominated during wet season. Significant gas-phase oxidations were prevalent during summer, while aqueous-phase formations were prominent in spring. Aerosol aging process played an important role at higher atmospheric levels throughout the year, suggesting an enhanced atmospheric oxidation capacity in upper boundary layers. These vertical profiling measurements enable the identification of predominant origins and formation pathways of dicarboxylic acids across different seasons and boundary layer dynamics. The findings provide critical insights for understanding atmospheric chemical evolution processes, validating atmospheric models, and developing effective air pollution mitigation strategies.

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Atmospheric Environment
Atmospheric Environment 环境科学-环境科学
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期刊介绍: Atmospheric Environment has an open access mirror journal Atmospheric Environment: X, sharing the same aims and scope, editorial team, submission system and rigorous peer review. Atmospheric Environment is the international journal for scientists in different disciplines related to atmospheric composition and its impacts. The journal publishes scientific articles with atmospheric relevance of emissions and depositions of gaseous and particulate compounds, chemical processes and physical effects in the atmosphere, as well as impacts of the changing atmospheric composition on human health, air quality, climate change, and ecosystems.
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