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Journal of Chromatography A | 2008

Gas chromatography negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometry : Application to the detection of alkyl nitrates and halocarbons in the atmosphere

David R. Worton; G. P. Mills; D. E. Oram; W. T. Sturges

Alkyl nitrates and very short-lived halocarbon species are important atmospheric trace gas species that are present in the low to sub parts per trillion concentration range. This presents an analytical challenge for their detection and quantification that requires instrumentation with high sensitivity and selectivity. In this paper, we present a new in situ gas chromatograph negative ion chemical ionization mass spectrometer (GC/NICI-MS) coupled to a non-cryogen sample pre-concentration system. This instrument, with detection limits of <0.01 ppt, is capable of detecting and quantifying a large suite of alkyl nitrate and halocarbon species with high sensitivity and precision. The effects of ion source temperature and reagent gas pressure on the ionization efficiency of the NICI mode are investigated and the results are used to optimize the sensitivity. The NICI mode is compared to the more frequently used electron impact (EI) ionization and the enhancements in sensitivity are presented for all the calibrated compounds.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2007

Alkyl nitrates in outflow from North America over the North Atlantic during Intercontinental Transport of Ozone and Precursors 2004

C. E. Reeves; Jana Slemr; D. E. Oram; David R. Worton; S. A. Penkett; D. Stewart; R. M. Purvis; N. Watson; J. R. Hopkins; A. C. Lewis; John Methven; D. R. Blake; Elliot Atlas

This paper is based on alkyl nitrate measurements made over the North Atlantic as part of the International Consortium for Research on Atmospheric Transport and Transformation (ICARTT). The focus is on the analysis of air samples collected on the UK BAe-146 aircraft during the Intercontinental Transport of Ozone and Precursors (ITOP) project, but air samples collected on board the NASA DC-8 and NOAA WP-3D aircraft as part of a Lagrangian experiment are also used. The ratios between the alkyl nitrates and their parent hydrocarbons are compared with those expected from chemical theory. Further, a box model is run to investigate the temporal evolution of the alkyl nitrates in three Lagrangian case studies and compared to observations. The air samples collected during ITOP do not appear to be strongly influenced by oceanic sources, but rather are influenced by emissions from the N.E. United States and from Alaskan fires. There also appears to be a widespread common source of ethyl nitrate and 1-propyl nitrate other than from their parent hydrocarbons. The general agreement between the alkyl nitrate data and photochemical theory suggests that during the first few days of transport from the source region, photochemical production of alkyl nitrates, and thus ozone, had taken place. The observations in the more photochemically processed air masses are consistent with the alkyl nitrate production reactions no longer dominating the peroxy radical self/cross reactions. Further, the results also suggest that the rates of photochemical processing in the Alaskan smoke plumes were small.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2005

The North Atlantic Marine Boundary Layer Experiment(NAMBLEX). Overview of the campaign held at Mace Head, Ireland, in summer 2002

Dwayne E. Heard; K. A. Read; John Methven; S. Al-Haider; William J. Bloss; G. P. Johnson; Michael J. Pilling; Paul W. Seakins; Shona C. Smith; R. Sommariva; Jenny Stanton; T. J. Still; Trevor Ingham; Barbara J. Brooks; G. de Leeuw; Andrea V. Jackson; J. B. McQuaid; R. Morgan; Michael H. Smith; Lucy J. Carpenter; Nicola Carslaw; Jacqueline F. Hamilton; J. R. Hopkins; James Lee; Alastair C. Lewis; R. M. Purvis; David J. Wevill; N. Brough; T. J. Green; G. P. Mills


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2006

20th century trends and budget implications of chloroform and related tri- and dihalomethanes inferred from firn air

David R. Worton; W. T. Sturges; Jakob Schwander; Robert Mulvaney; Jean-Marc Barnola; J. Chappellaz


Atmospheric Environment | 2012

Evidence from firn air for recent decreases in non-methane hydrocarbons and a 20th century increase in nitrogen oxides in the northern hemisphere

David R. Worton; W. T. Sturges; C. E. Reeves; Mike J. Newland; S. A. Penkett; Elliot Atlas; V. Stroud; Kristen Johnson; Norbert Schmidbauer; Sverre Solberg; Jakob Schwander; Jean Marc Barnola


Archive | 2005

Challenges Projecting Polar Ozone Depletion

Andy Jones; Ruth A. Salmon; Eric W. Wolff; Stephane J.-B. Bauguitte; Daniel R. Ames; David R. Worton; William J. Bloss; Kevin C. Clemitshaw; Zoe L. Fleming; Peter Hamer; Dwayne E. Heard; Andrew Jackson; Jamie Lee; Alastair C. Lewis; G. P. Mills; John M. C. Plane; K. A. Read; A. Saiz-Lopez; Dudley E Shallcross; William T. Sturges; Steve Walker


Archive | 2010

The atmospheric trend of methyl chloride and other chlorocarbons in the northern hemisphere obtained from the North Greenland Eemian (NEEM) firn air record

Craig J. Hogan; William T. Sturges; Colin R. Reeves; Francis S. Mani; Robert Mulvaney; David R. Worton; Patricia Martinerie; Thomas Blunier; Jakob Schwander


Archive | 2009

Quantifying the input of halogen species into the stratosphere

Andreas Engel; Holger Boenisch; Johannes C. Laube; T. Möbius; Sven Brinckmann; William T. Sturges; David R. Worton


Archive | 2008

Unknown chlorinated and brominated organic compounds in the troposphere and stratosphere

Johannes C. Laube; Andreas Engel; H. Bönisch; David R. Worton; William T. Sturges


Archive | 2007

Modeled Anthropogenic Halocarbon Trends and Budgets Constrained With Firn air Data

Patricia Martinerie; E. Nourtier-Mazauric; Jean Marc Barnola; William T. Sturges; David R. Worton; Elliot Atlas; Guy P. Brasseur

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Elliot Atlas

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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W. T. Sturges

University of East Anglia

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J. Chappellaz

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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C. E. Reeves

University of East Anglia

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D. E. Oram

University of East Anglia

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G. P. Mills

University of East Anglia

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