Characterization of submicron aerosol chemical composition and sources in the coastal area of Central Chile

2019 
Abstract Chemical characteristics and the sources of submicron particles ( + , MgCl 2 + , CaCl 2 + , KCl + and KNO 3 + ). The sources of particles were examined by using Positive Matrix Factorization (PMF). Organic aerosol (OA) was divided into five factors by using PMF; hydrocarbon-like OA (HOA), biomass burning OA (BBOA), low-volatility oxygenated OA (LV-OOA), semi-volatile OA (SV-OOA) and marine oxygenated OOA (MOOA). Oxygenated factors (LV-OOA; SV-OOA and MOOA) comprised 75% of total OA with LV-OOA being the dominant factor (38% of OA). Sulfate had two major sources in Valle Alegre; ∼70% of sulfate was related to anthropogenic sources through the oxidation of gas phase SO 2 whereas ∼24% of sulfate was associated with biogenic origin related to the oxidation of dimethyl sulfide in the marine environment. Regarding total submicron particle mass (campaign-average 9.5 μg m −3 ), the contribution of anthropogenic sources was at least as large as that of biogenic origin.
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