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Journal of Environmental Sciences-china | 2016

In situ monitoring of atmospheric nitrous acid based on multi-pumping flow system and liquid waveguide capillary cell

Yuhan Liu; Keding Lu; Huabin Dong; Xin Li; Peng Cheng; Qi Zou; Yusheng Wu; Xingang Liu; Yuanhang Zhang

In the last four decades, various techniques including spectroscopic, wet chemical and mass spectrometric methods, have been developed and applied for the detection of ambient nitrous acid (HONO). We developed a HONO detection system based on long path photometry which consists of three independent modules i.e., sampling module, fluid propulsion module and detection module. In the propulsion module, solenoid pumps are applied. With solenoid pumps the pulsed flow can be computer controlled both in terms of pump stroke volume and pulse frequency, which enables the attainment of a very stable flow rate. In the detection module, a customized Liquid Waveguide Capillary Cell (LWCC) is used. The customized LWCC pre-sets the optical fiber in-coupling with the liquid wave guide, providing the option of fast startup and easy maintenance of the absorption photometry. In summer 2014, our system was deployed in a comprehensive campaign at a rural site in the North China Plain. More than one month of high quality HONO data spanning from the limit of detection to 5ppb were collected. Intercomparison of our system with another established system from Forschungszentrum Juelich is presented and discussed. In conclusion, our instrument achieved a detection limit of 10pptV within 2min and a measurement uncertainty of 7%, which is well suited for investigation of the HONO budget from urban to rural conditions in China.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Wintertime photochemistry in Beijing: observations of RO x radical concentrations in the North China Plain during the BEST-ONE campaign

Zhaofeng Tan; Franz Rohrer; Keding Lu; Xuefei Ma; Birger Bohn; Sebastian Broch; Huabin Dong; Hendrik Fuchs; Georgios I. Gkatzelis; Andreas Hofzumahaus; F. Holland; Xin Li; Ying Liu; Yuhan Liu; Anna Novelli; Min Shao; Haichao Wang; Yusheng Wu; Limin Zeng; Min Hu; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; Andreas Wahner; Yuanhang Zhang

The first wintertime in situ measurements of hydroxyl (OH), hydroperoxy (HO2) and organic peroxy (RO2) radicals (ROx= OH+HO2+RO2) in combination with observations of total reactivity of OH radicals, kOH in Beijing are presented. The field campaign “Beijing winter finE particle STudy – Oxidation, Nucleation and light Extinctions” (BEST-ONE) was conducted at the suburban site Huairou near Beijing from January to March 2016. It aimed to understand oxidative capacity during wintertime and to elucidate the secondary pollutants’ formation mechanism in the North China Plain (NCP). OH radical concentrations at noontime ranged from 2.4× 106 cm−3 in severely polluted air (kOH ∼ 27s−1) to 3.6× 106 cm−3 in relatively clean air (kOH ∼ 5s−1). These values are nearly 2-fold larger than OH concentrations observed in previous winter campaigns in Birmingham, Tokyo, and New York City. During this campaign, the total primary production rate of ROx radicals was dominated by the photolysis of nitrous acid accounting for 46 % of the identified primary production pathways for ROx radicals. Other important radical sources were alkene ozonolysis (28 %) and photolysis of oxygenated organic compounds (24 %). A box model was used to simulate the OH, HO2 and RO2 concentrations based on the observations of their longlived precursors. The model was capable of reproducing the observed diurnal variation of the OH and peroxy radicals during clean days with a factor of 1.5. However, it largely underestimated HO2 and RO2 concentrations by factors up to 5 during pollution episodes. The HO2 and RO2 observed-tomodeled ratios increased with increasing NO concentrations, indicating a deficit in our understanding of the gas-phase chemistry in the high NOx regime. The OH concentrations observed in the presence of large OH reactivities indicate that atmospheric trace gas oxidation by photochemical processes can be highly effective even during wintertime, thereby facilitating the vigorous formation of secondary pollutants.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Understanding primary and secondary sources of ambient carbonyl compounds in Beijing using the PMF model

Wentai Chen; Min Shao; S. H. Lu; Maojun Wang; L. M. Zeng; Bin Yuan; Yuhan Liu


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Trends of non-methane hydrocarbons (NMHC) emissions in Beijing during 2002–2013

Maojun Wang; Min Shao; Wentai Chen; Sihua Lu; Yuhan Liu; Bin Yuan; Qiang Zhang; Chih-Chung Chang; Baolin Wang; L. M. Zeng; Min Hu; Yudong Yang; Yingruo Li


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Impact of pollution controls in Beijing on atmospheric oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs) during the 2008 Olympic Games: observation and modeling implications

Yuhan Liu; Bin Yuan; Xin Li; Min Shao; Sihua Lu; Yang Li; Chih-Chung Chang; Zifa Wang; Weiwei Hu; Xiao-Jun Huang; Ling-Yan He; L. M. Zeng; Min Hu; Tong Zhu


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013

The simulations of sulfuric acid concentration and new particle formation in an urban atmosphere in China

Z. B. Wang; Min Hu; D. Mogensen; D. L. Yue; Jun Zheng; Renyi Zhang; Yuhan Liu; Bin Yuan; Xin Li; Min Shao; Luxi Zhou; Z. J. Wu; A. Wiedensohler; M. Boy


Atmospheric Environment | 2017

Direct emission of nitrous acid (HONO) from gasoline cars in China determined by vehicle chassis dynamometer experiments

Yuhan Liu; Keding Lu; Yufang Ma; Xinping Yang; Wenbin Zhang; Yusheng Wu; Jianfei Peng; Shijin Shuai; Min Hu; Yuanhang Zhang


National Science Review | 2018

Exploring atmospheric free-radical chemistry in China: the self-cleansing capacity and the formation of secondary air pollution

Keding Lu; Song Guo; Zhaofeng Tan; Haichao Wang; Dongjie Shang; Yuhan Liu; Xin Li; Zhijun Wu; Min Hu; Yuanhang Zhang


Chinese Science Bulletin | 2018

Explicit diagnosis of the local ozone production rate and the ozone-NOx-VOC sensitivities

Zhaofeng Tan; Keding Lu; Huabin Dong; Min Hu; Xin Li; Yuhan Liu; Sihua Lu; Min Shao; Rong Su; Haichao Wang; Yusheng Wu; Andreas Wahner; Yuanhang Zhang


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2018

Experimental budgets of OH, HO 2 and RO 2 radicals and implications for ozone formation in the Pearl River Delta in China 2014

Zhaofeng Tan; Keding Lu; Andreas Hofzumahaus; Hendrik Fuchs; Birger Bohn; F. Holland; Yuhan Liu; Franz Rohrer; Min Shao; Kang Sun; Yusheng Wu; Limin Zeng; Yinsong Zhang; Qi Zou; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; Andreas Wahner; Yuanhang Zhang

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Andreas Wahner

Forschungszentrum Jülich

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Huabin Dong

Chinese Academy of Sciences

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