中国超低排放固定源可冷凝颗粒物的有机指纹图谱

Zhaojin An, Dongbin Wang*, Shuwen Yang, Jianguo Deng, Xue Li, Yaowei Li and Jingkun Jiang*, 
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了解固定来源的可冷凝颗粒物(CPM)中的有机物对于评估空气质量影响至关重要,特别是随着中国可冷凝颗粒物管制的减少和超低排放标准的实施,CPM变得越来越重要。由于传统的针对性分析可能忽略了重要的分子及其对大气的影响,对这些有机物的了解仍然有限。本文采用综合二维气相色谱-飞行时间质谱(GC × GC- tofms)技术对中国典型燃煤超低排放电厂和钢铁烧结厂CPM中有机物的分子组成进行了分析。我们建立了一种非靶向筛选方法来获得这些有机物的分子指纹图谱,从这两种植物的1000多个峰中鉴定出180多个和200多个化合物。CPM有机物的主要贡献者包括取代苯、多功能脂肪族化合物、烷烃和环烷烃,不同于之前报道的使用传统一维GC分析观察到的烷烃优势。中间/半挥发性有机化合物(I/SVOCs)在CPM中占主导地位,特别是在钢铁烧结厂排放的排放物中检测到相当一部分低挥发性有机化合物。钢铁烧结厂在CPM中排放高浓度的有机物,特别是芳烃,因为它们在烧结过程中的燃烧效率较低。这些发现增强了我们对CPM中有机物的大气行为及其对空气质量的影响的理解。
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Organic Fingerprints of Condensable Particulate Matter from Ultralow Emission Stationary Sources in China

Organic Fingerprints of Condensable Particulate Matter from Ultralow Emission Stationary Sources in China

Understanding organics in condensable particulate matter (CPM) from stationary sources is crucial for assessing air quality impacts, especially as CPM gains significance due to reductions in regulated PM and the implementation of ultralow emission standards in China. Knowledge of these organics remains limited as traditional targeted analyses potentially overlook important molecules and their atmospheric impacts. Here, we employed comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography coupled with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC × GC-TOFMS) to analyze the molecular compositions of organics in CPM from typical ultralow emission coal-fired power plants and iron and steel sintering plants in China. We established a nontargeted screening approach to obtain molecular fingerprints of these organics, identifying more than 180 and 200 compounds from over 1000 peaks from the two types of plants. Key contributors to CPM organics include substituted benzenes, polyfunctional aliphatic compounds, alkanes, and cycloalkanes, differing from the previously reported alkane dominance observed using traditional one-dimensional GC analysis. Intermediate/semivolatile organic compounds (I/SVOCs) dominate organics in CPM, with a significant fraction of low volatile organic compounds detected especially in iron and steel sintering plant emissions. Iron and steel sintering plants emit higher concentrations of organics in CPM, particularly aromatics, due to their lower combustion efficiency in the sintering processes. These findings enhance our understanding of the atmospheric behavior of organics in CPM and their impacts on air quality.

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