Single-particle characterization of biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA): evidence for non-uniform mixing of high molecular weight organics and potassium

  • Lee, Alex K. Y.
  • Willis, Megan D.
  • Healy, Robert M.
  • Wang, Jon M.
  • Jeong, Cheol-Heon
  • Wenger, John C.
  • Evans, Greg J.
  • Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.
Publication date
May 2016
Publisher
University of Toronto
Journal
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Abstract

Biomass burning organic aerosol (BBOA) can be emitted from natural forest fires and human activities such as agricultural burning and domestic energy generation. BBOA is strongly associated with atmospheric brown carbon (BrC) that absorbs near-ultraviolet and visible light, resulting in significant impacts on regional visibility degradation and radiative forcing. The mixing state of BBOA can play a critical role in the prediction of aerosol optical properties. In this work, single-particle measurements from a Soot-Particle Aerosol Mass Spectrometer coupled with a light scattering module (LS-SP-AMS) were performed to examine the mixing state of BBOA, refractory black carbon (rBC), and potassium (K, a tracer for biomass burning a...

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