Simonas Kecorius
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Environmental Science & Technology | 2016
Monique Teich; Dominik van Pinxteren; Simonas Kecorius; Zhibin Wang; Hartmut Herrmann
Imidazoles are widely discussed in recent literature. They have been studied as a secondary product of the reaction of dicarbonyls with nitrogen containing compounds in a number of laboratory studies, potentially acting as photosensitizers triggering secondary organic aerosol growth and are forming constituents of light absorbing brown carbon. Despite the knowledge from laboratory studies, no quantitative information about imidazoles in ambient aerosol particles is available. Within the present study, five imidazoles (1-butylimidazole, 1-ethylimidazole, 2-ethylimidazole, imidazol-2-carboxaldehyde, and 4(5)-methylimidazole) were successfully identified and quantified for the first time in ambient aerosol samples from different environments in Europe and China. Their concentrations range between 0.2 and 14 ng/m(3). 4(5)-Methylimidazole was found to be the most abundant imidazole. The occurrence of imidazoles seems to be favored at sites with strong biomass burning influence or connected to more polluted air masses. No connection was found between aerosol particle pH and imidazole concentration. Our work corroborates the laboratory studies by showing that imidazoles are present in ambient aerosol samples in measurable amounts. Moreover, it further motivates to explore the potential photosensitizing properties of small alkyl-substituted imidazoles.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018
Yee Jun Tham; Zhe Wang; Qinyi Li; Weihao Wang; Xinfeng Wang; Keding Lu; Nan Ma; Chao Yan; Simonas Kecorius; Alfred Wiedensohler; Yuanhang Zhang; Tao Wang
Heterogeneous uptake of dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) and production of nitryl chloride (ClNO2) are important nocturnal atmospheric processes that have significant implications for the production of secondary pollutants. However, the understanding of N2O5 uptake processes and ClNO2 production remains limited, especially in China. This study presents a field investigation of the N2O5 heterogeneous uptake coefficient (γ (N2O5)) and ClNO2 production yield (φ) in a polluted area of northern China during the summer of 2014. The N2O5 uptake coefficient and ClNO2 yield were estimated by using the simultaneously measured ClNO2 and total nitrate in 10 selected cases, which have concurrent increases in the ClNO2 and nitrate concentrations and relatively stable environmental conditions. The determined γ (N2O5) and φ values varied greatly, with an average of 0.022 for γ (N2O5) (±0.012, standard deviation) and 0.34 for φ (±0.28, standard deviation). The variations in γ (N2O5) could not be fully explained by the previously derived parameterizations of N2O5 uptake that consider nitrate, chloride, and the organic coating. Heterogeneous uptake of N2O5 was found to have a strong positive dependence on the relative humidity and aerosol water content. This result suggests that the heterogeneous uptake of N2O5 in Wangdu is governed mainly by the amount of water in the aerosol, and is strongly water limited, which is different from most of the field observations in the US and Europe. The ClNO2 yield estimated from the parameterization was also overestimated comparing to that derived from the observation. The observation-derived φ showed a decreasing trend with an increasing ratio of acetonitrile to carbon monoxide, an indicator of biomass burning emissions, which suggests a possible suppressive effect on the production yield of ClNO2 in the plumes influenced by biomass burning in this region. The findings of this study illustrate the need to improve our understanding and to parameterize the key factors for γ (N2O5) and φ to accurately assess photochemical and haze pollution.
Atmospheric Research | 2010
Vidmantas Ulevicius; Steigvilė Byčenkienė; Vidmantas Remeikis; Andrius Garbaras; Simonas Kecorius; Jelena Andriejauskienė; Dalia Jasinevičienė; Griša Močnik
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Yee Jun Tham; Zhe Wang; Qinyi Li; Hui Yun; Weihao Wang; Xinfeng Wang; Likun Xue; Keding Lu; Nan Ma; Birger Bohn; Xin Li; Simonas Kecorius; Johannes Größ; Min Shao; Alfred Wiedensohler; Yuanhang Zhang; Tao Wang
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Monique Teich; Dominik van Pinxteren; Michael Wang; Simonas Kecorius; Zhibin Wang; T. Müller; Griša Močnik; Hartmut Herrmann
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016
Nan Ma; Chunsheng Zhao; Jiangchuan Tao; Zhijun Wu; Simonas Kecorius; Zhibin Wang; Johannes Größ; Hongjian Liu; Yuxuan Bian; Ye Kuang; Monique Teich; Gerald Spindler; K. Müller; Dominik van Pinxteren; Hartmut Herrmann; Min Hu; Alfred Wiedensohler
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016
Yuxuan Zhang; Qiang Zhang; Yafang Cheng; Hang Su; Simonas Kecorius; Zhibin Wang; Zhijun Wu; Min Hu; Tong Zhu; Alfred Wiedensohler; Kebin He
Journal of Environmental Monitoring | 2011
Steigvilė Byčenkienė; Vidmantas Ulevicius; Simonas Kecorius
Atmospheric Environment | 2016
Sukun Zhang; Nan Ma; Simonas Kecorius; P. Wang; Min Hu; Zhibin Wang; Johannes Größ; Z. J. Wu; A. Wiedensohler
Lithuanian Journal of Physics | 2015
Simonas Kecorius; Shenglan Zhang; Zhibin Wang; Johannes Größ; Nan Ma; Zhijun Wu; Liang Ran; Min Hu; Pucai Wang; Vidmantas Ulevicius; Alfred Wiedensohler