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Title: EAS 4/8803: Experimental Methods in AQ


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EAS 4/8803 Experimental Methods in AQ
  • Week 11
  • Air Quality Management (AQM)
  • Clean Air Act (History, Objectives, NAAQS)
  • Emissions and Atmospheric Trends (Links)
  • Principal Measurement Techniques (NOx, CO, SO2)
  • Measurement of CO (Exp 5)
  • NDIR Method (Interferences, Stability, DL,
    Precision, Accuracy)
  • Controlling O3 and PM2.5
  • Principal Measurement Techniques (O3, PM)
  • Photochemical Processes (NOx vs VOC
    sensitivities, SOA)
  • Ambient Measurements and Trends (World, USA, GA)
  • Measurement of O3 (Exp 6)
  • UV Absorption (Interferences, Stability, DL,
    Precision, Accuracy)

2
Review CO Lab Experiment
CO Analyzer Calibration
3
Review CO Lab Experiment
CO Method IR-Absorption
I I0 e-e c l
4
Review CO Lab Experiment
5
Review CO Lab Experiment
CO Analyzer Calibration and Zero-Trap Efficiency
COsensi (ppb/V) DCOnomi / DCOspani ZTeffi
(COspani COspani,0) / (COspani CO0) If ZTeff
lt 0.9, correct CO0 CO0 (V) CO0 / ZTeff
COipol (1/ZTeff-1) COnet (V) COraw
CO0ipol CO (ppb) COnet COsens DL (ppb) t
STD(CO0) COsens P () t STD(COsens) /
AVG(COsens) 100 A1 () (slopeDCOnomi /
DCOspani -1000) 100 A2 () S(s(Xj))2
(dCOsens/dXj)21/2 from error propagation
analysis.
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Emissions/AQ Trends O3
Secondary Product !!
old 1h NAAQS
new 8h NAAQS
  • Potential Risks and Effects
  • Acute health (respiration, asthma)
  • Chronic health (obstructive pulmonary)
  • Vegetation damage (chlorophyll)
  • Agriculture (crop forest yields)
  • Materials deterioration

7
O3 Method Chemiluminescence
Disadvantage Need of Process Gases
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O3 Method UV Absorption
I I0 e-e c l e 308 cm-1 (_at_STP 0oC,
760Torr) l 38 cm
254 nm
9
O3 Method ECC
Electro-Chemical Cell used in balloon
sondes Advantage size (8x8x14 cm) and weight (lt
300 g)
10
Emissions/AQ Trends PM2.5
Primary Sources (2001)
Emissions
AQ
  • Potential Risks and Effects
  • Heart (arrhythmias, attacks)
  • Respiratory (asthma, bronchitis)
  • Among elderly and young
  • Vegetation (ecosystem)
  • Buildings, Materials
  • Visibility

AQ influenced by Primary Secondary PM
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Sources and Mechanisms of Atmospheric PM
Meng et al., Science, 1997
12
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) Organic
compounds, some highly oxygenated, residing in
the aerosol phase as a function of atmospheric
reactions that occur in either gas or particle
phases. SOA formation depends on Precursors arom
atics (BTX, aldehydes, carbonyls) terpenes
(mono-, sesqui-) other biogenics (aldehydes,
alcohols) Presence of O3, OH, NO3, sunlight, acid
catalysts Mechanisms (with few hr
yields) Gas-to-particle conversion/partitioning e
.g. terpene oxidation Heterogeneous
reactions aldehydes via hydration,
polymerization, forming hemiacetal/acetal in
presence of alcohols Particle-phase
reactions acetal formation catalytically
accelerated by Meng et al., Science,
1997 particle sulfuric acid (Jang and Kamens,
EST, 2001)
13
Other (Inorganic) Secondary PM2.5 Formation
  • Secondary formation is a function of many factors
    including concentrations of precursors, other
    gaseous reactive species (e.g., O3, OH),
    atmospheric conditions, and cloud or fog droplet
    interactions. BUT Most secondary products
    remain semi-volatile and can evaporate back into
    the gas-phase!
  • Gas-to-particle conversion (oxidation)
  • SO2(g) HOSO3 H2SO4 2NH3
    (NH4)2SO4
  • NOx(g) HNO3 NH3 NH4NO3
  • Heterogeneous
  • reactions

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Partitioning of Semi-Volatile Species
  • Ambient PM2.5 is composed of primary and
    secondary components of particle-phase species.
    A large fraction of secondary PM in the
    atmosphere is in a fragile balance (equilibrium)
    between its gas-phase precursors and
    particle-phase products, meeting individual
    species vapor pressures and physical-chemical
    micro-environments at given ambient conditions.
    The gas-particle partitioning of these
    semi-volatile species can easily be altered
    during sample collection and analysis!

PM2.5 Measurement Challenge
15
Separating PM2.5 at Sample Inlet
16
Potential Gas/Particle Interactions at a Filter
Surface
17
Discrete PM2.5 Sampling Method, e.g. FRM
Ambient sample air containing PM2.5 (aerosol)
passes through a filter, which collects the
particle phase then through an adsorber, which
traps the gas phase compounds. This method
suffers from potential positive and mostly
negative artifacts !!
Filter
Adsorber
18
Denuder (Diffusion Tube) Application
Air passes through an annular diffusion tube
(gas phase) then through a filter (particle
phase) then through an adsorber to trap the
compounds released from the surface of the
particles. The denuder is coated with a material
that will trap the gas phase molecules. Each
sampling medium is extracted separately for
direct quantification of NH3, HONO, HNO3, SO2,
Formic, Acetic, Oxalic Na, NH4, Cl-, NO2-,
NO3-, SO4, Formate, Acetate, Oxalate EC, OC,
and SVOC
19
Denuder Difference Method
Air passes through an annular diffusion tube
(gas phase) then through a filter (particle
phase) then through an adsorber to trap the
compounds released from the surface of the
particles. The denuder is coated with a material
that will trap the gas phase molecules.
Indirect determination of gas phase
concentrations from PM-difference.
20
Utilizing Fast Gas Diffusion to Walls
Denuder Fluid Dynamics and Efficiency (for
annulus)
where
and making gas molecules stick!
21
Diffusion Coefficients Gas vs PM
D (cm2/s)
NH3 0.24 HONO 0.17 HNO3 0.15 NO2 0.14 SO2 0.1
3 HCOOH 0.18 CH3COOH 0.15 (COOH)2 0.13 0.01 5.20E
-4 0.05 2.33E-5 0.1 6.71E-6 0.5 6.24E-7 1.0 2.
72E-7 1.6 1.61E-7
Reactive gases
Particles with diameter (mm)
22
Providing Large Wall Surface for Gas Adsorption
Possible Denuder Configurations
23
Making Gases Stick Scanning electron
photomicrograph of an uncoated sandblasted glass
denuder fragment
24
Making Gases Stick Scanning electron
photomicrograph of a denuder fragment coated with
ground XAD-4 adsorbent
25
Particle Loss in a Denuder
h 1 - 0.910exp(-7.54m) - 0.0531exp(-85.7m) -
0.0153exp(-249m)
26
Assessing Particle Loss in a Denuder
Ambient Aerosol or PSL
27
Particle Composition Monitor (PCM) KB
Channel 1 NH3 Na, K, NH4, Ca2 Channel
2 HF, HCl, HONO, HNO3, SO2, HCOOH, CH3COOH,
(COOH)2 F-, Cl-, NO3-, SO4, HCOO-, CH3COO-,
C2O4 Channel 3 EC, OC, SVOC
28
PM2.5 Mass from Teflon Filter Gravimetry
Equilibration of Teflon filter samples in Class
1000 Clean Room PM lt 1000/scf, T 21 -0.5
oC, RH 33 -3 Mettler Toledo MT5 Electronic
Micro-Balance Exp. DL 1.2 -0.02 mg P -
0.4 _at_ 1 mg A -0.001 1-500 mg
29
Effects of Water Vapor on PM2.5 Mass
Dehydration of denuded Teflon filter samples
(ch1), Griffin Jan-Jul 2002
30
EPAs FRM Samplers
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Andersen RAAS Sampler
32
Met-One SASS Sampler
33
URG MASS Sampler
34
RP Speciation Sampler
35
URG VAPS Sampler
36
SEARCH/ARIES-PCM EE
Figure 3
37
Atlanta Super-Site Experiment Aug99
38
PM2.5 Mass Concentrations Comparison of
Different Filter Samplers During ASSE 99
39
PM2.5 Mass Concentrations Comparison of
Different Filter Samplers During ASSE 99
Period Averages for Mass and Chemical Components
for Time-Integrated Samplers
Pearson Correlation Coefficients (r) for Test
Samplers vs Relative Reference
Solomon et al., JGR, 2003
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ASSE 99 PM2.5 Mass
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ASSE 99 PM2.5 Sulfate
42
ASSE 99 PM2.5 Ammonium
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ASSE 99 PM2.5 Nitrate
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Why Nitrate Scatter?
  • Three Potential Artifact Reactions
  • 2 NO2 H2O ? HNO3 HONO
  • Surface mediated hydrolytic reaction,
    disproportionating N(IV) to N(III) N(V)
  • NO2 Salkaline ? NO2-surface
  • Reductive surface conversion of NO2 to nitrite
  • NO2-surface O3 ? NO3-surface O2
  • Secondary surface oxidation of nitrite to nitrate
  • Plus volatility
  • HNO3 NH3 NH4NO3

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ASSE 99 PM2.5 Organic Carbon
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ASSE 99 PM2.5 Elemental Carbon
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