住宅生物质燃烧棕碳的显色指纹图谱研究

IF 8.8 2区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL
Ru-Jin Huang*, Lu Yang, Jincan Shen, Wei Yuan, Yuquan Gong, Haiyan Ni, Jing Duan, Jin Yan, Huabin Huang, Qihua You, Yong Jie Li
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住宅生物质燃烧排放是大气棕色碳(BrC)的重要来源。本研究采用液相色谱-光电二极管阵列-高分辨率串联质谱法研究了住宅生物质燃烧释放的BrC的色相指纹图谱。共鉴定出59个主要发色团,占不同样品BrC总光吸收的49 ~ 85%(平均在300 ~ 500 nm之间)。这些发色团包括呋喃、木质素热解产物、香豆素、类黄酮、二苯乙烯、含n芳香化合物和未取代或含氧多环芳烃,其中一些是新报道的BrC物种(例如二苯乙烯和取代苯基氰酸酯)。在确定的发色团中,有七种是所有样品共有的,而有些则是特定于某些生物燃料或燃烧条件的。例如,小麦燃烧产生的3,3 ' -二甲氧基槲皮素,玉米闷烧产生的对羟基苯甲醛和芹菜素,玉米燃烧产生的4-硝基-2-乙烯基酚,木材燃烧产生的竹叶木香素和蒽是特定于燃料类型或燃烧条件的。确定的光学标记对于了解生物质燃烧BrC的大气化学和光学过程至关重要,而本研究中开发的源特异性发色团谱是分配生物燃料类型和燃烧条件的先决条件,这是估算源特异性辐射强迫的关键。
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Chromophoric Fingerprinting of Brown Carbon from Residential Biomass Burning

Chromophoric Fingerprinting of Brown Carbon from Residential Biomass Burning

Emissions from residential biomass burning are a significant source of atmospheric brown carbon (BrC). In this study, we used liquid chromatography-photodiode array-high resolution tandem mass spectrometry to investigate the chromophoric fingerprinting of BrC emitted from residential biomass burning. In total, 59 major chromophores were identified, which accounted for 49–85% of the total light absorption of BrC (averaged between 300 and 500 nm) for different samples. These chromophores include furans, lignin pyrolysis products, coumarins, flavonoids, stilbenes, N-containing aromatic compounds, and unsubstituted or oxygenated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, of which some are newly reported as BrC species (e.g., stilbenes and substituted phenyl cyanates). Among the chromophores identified, seven are common to all samples while some are specific to certain biofuel or burning conditions. For instance, 3,3′-dimethoxyquercetin from wheat burning, p-hydroxybenzaldehyde and apigenin from maize smoldering, 4-nitro-2-vinylphenol from maize flaming, and nodakenetin and anthanthrene from wood flaming are specific to the fuel type or burning condition. The identified optical markers will be essential for understanding atmospheric chemical and optical processes of biomass burning BrC in future studies, while the source-specific chromophore profiles developed in this study are a prerequisite for apportioning the biofuel types and burning conditions, which is a key for estimating source-specific radiative forcing.

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Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ.
Environmental Science & Technology Letters Environ. ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTALENVIRONMENTAL SC-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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17.90
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163
期刊介绍: Environmental Science & Technology Letters serves as an international forum for brief communications on experimental or theoretical results of exceptional timeliness in all aspects of environmental science, both pure and applied. Published as soon as accepted, these communications are summarized in monthly issues. Additionally, the journal features short reviews on emerging topics in environmental science and technology.
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