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Large contribution of fossil-derived components to aqueous secondary organic aerosols in China

Environmental Studies and Forestry

Large contribution of fossil-derived components to aqueous secondary organic aerosols in China

B. Xu, G. Zhang, et al.

This groundbreaking research conducted by Buqing Xu, Gan Zhang, Örjan Gustafsson, and their colleagues unveils the significant role of fossil emissions in the creation of aqueous-phase secondary organic aerosols (aqSOA). With over half of the aqSOA molecules hailing from fossil-derived sources, their findings challenge the assumption of aqSOA being primarily biogenic, revealing critical implications for air quality and climate change.

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Abstract
Incomplete understanding of the sources of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) leads to large uncertainty in both air quality management and in climate change assessment. Chemical reactions occurring in the atmospheric aqueous phase represent an important source of SOA mass, yet, the effects of anthropogenic emissions on the aqueous SOA (aqSOA) are not well constrained. Here we use compound-specific dual-carbon isotopic fingerprints (δ13C and Δ14C) of dominant aqSOA molecules, such as oxalic acid, to track the precursor sources and formation mechanisms of aqSOA. Substantial stable carbon isotope fractionation of aqSOA molecules provides robust evidence for extensive aqueous-phase processing. Contrary to the paradigm that these aqSOA compounds are largely biogenic, radiocarbon-based source apportionments show that fossil precursors produced over one-half of the aqSOA molecules. Large fractions of fossil-derived aqSOA contribute substantially to the total water-soluble organic aerosol load and hence impact projections of both air quality and anthropogenic radiative forcing. Our findings reveal the importance of fossil emissions for aqSOA with effects on climate and air quality.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Aug 31, 2022
Authors
Buqing Xu, Gan Zhang, Örjan Gustafsson, Kimitaka Kawamura, Jun Li, August Andersson, Srinivas Bikkina, Bhagawati Kunwar, Ambarish Pokhrel, Guangcai Zhong, Shizhen Zhao, Jing Li, Chen Huang, Zhineng Cheng, Sanyuan Zhu, Pingan Peng, Guoying Sheng
Tags
secondary organic aerosol
aqueous-phase
fossil emissions
carbon isotopes
air quality
climate change
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