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Journal of The Air & Waste Management Association | 2005

Characterization of carbonaceous species of ambient PM2.5 in Beijing, China.

Fumo Yang; Kebin He; Yongliang Ma; Qiang Zhang; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Patricia A. Mulawa

Abstract One-week integrated fine particulate matter (i.e., particles <2.5 μm in diameter; PM2.5) samples were collected continuously with a low-flow rate sampler at a downtown site (Chegongzhuang) and a residential site (Tsinghua University) in Beijing between July 1999 and June 2000. The annual average concentrations of organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) at the urban site were 23.9 and 8.8 μg m−3, much higher than those in some cities with serious air pollution. Similar weekly variations of OC and EC concentrations were found for the two sampling sites with higher concentrations in the winter and autumn. The highest weekly variations of OC and EC occurred in the winter, suggesting that combustion sources for space heating were important contributors to carbonaceous particles, along with a significant impact from variable meteorological conditions. High emissions coupled with unfavorable meteorological conditions led to the max weekly carbonaceous concentration the week of November 18–25, 1999. The weekly mass ratios of OC:EC ranged between 2 and 4 for most samples and averaged 2.9, probably suggesting that secondary OC (SOC) is present most weeks. The range of contemporary carbon fraction, based on the C14 analyses of eight samples collected in 2001, is 0.330–0.479. Estimated SOC accounted for ∼38% of the total OC at the two sites. Average OC and EC concentrations at Tsinghua University were 25% and 18%, respectively, higher than those at Chegongzhuang, which could be attributed to different local emissions of primary carbonaceous particles and gaseous precursors of SOC, as well as different summer photochemical intensities between the two locations.


Atmospheric Environment | 2001

The characteristics of PM2.5 in Beijing, China

Kebin He; Fumo Yang; Yongliang Ma; Qiang Zhang; Xiaohong Yao; Chak Keung Chan; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Patricia A. Mulawa


Atmospheric Environment | 2002

The water-soluble ionic composition of PM2.5 in Shanghai and Beijing, China

Xiaohong Yao; Chak Keung Chan; Ming Fang; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Patricia A. Mulawa; Kebin He; Boming Ye


Atmospheric Environment | 2003

Concentration and chemical composition of PM2.5 in Shanghai for a 1-year period

Boming Ye; Xueli Ji; Haizhen Yang; Xiaohong Yao; Chak Keung Chan; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Patricia A. Mulawa


Science of The Total Environment | 2006

Concentration and chemical characteristics of PM2.5 in Beijing, China: 2001–2002

Fengkui Duan; Kebin He; Yongliang Ma; Fumo Yang; Xin Yu; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Patricia A. Mulawa


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2005

One-year record of organic and elemental carbon in fine particles in downtown Beijing and Shanghai

Fumo Yang; Kebin He; Boming Ye; X. Chen; L. Cha; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Patricia A. Mulawa


Science of The Total Environment | 2005

Characterization of atmospheric mineral components of PM2.5 in Beijing and Shanghai, China.

Fumo Yang; Boming Ye; Kebin He; Yongliang Ma; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Patricia A. Mulawa


Journal of Tsinghua University | 2002

Chemical characteristics of PM_(2.5) species in Beijing ambient air

Fumo Yang; Kebin He; Yongliang Ma; Qiang Zhang; Xiaohong Yao; Chak Keung Chan; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Patricia A. Mulawa


Bulletin of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology | 2004

Concentration Level of Fine Airborne Lead in Beijing, People’s Republic of China

Kebin He; Fengkui Duan; Yongliang Ma; Fumo Yang; Qiang Zhang; X. C. Yu; Steven H. Cadle; Tai Chan; Y. Yan; Patricia A. Mulawa


AAAR 28th Annual Conference. | 2009

Recent Aerosol Exposure Episodes in China: a Tale of Three Towns

Tai Chan; Wendy Song; Kebin He; Fumo Yang; Xiaochuan Pan

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Fumo Yang

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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Xiaohong Yao

Ocean University of China

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Chak Keung Chan

City University of Hong Kong

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