Iodine speciation and size distribution in ambient aerosols at a coastal new particle formation hotspot in China
2019
Abstract. Intense new particle formation (NPF) events were observed in the coastal atmosphere
during algae growth and farming season at Xiangshan gulf of the east China coast. High
nucleation-mode iodine concentrations measured by ultra-performance liquid chromatography
coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC/Q-TOF-MS) confirmed that
the NPF events were induced by iodine species. Our study provides important information
on iodine speciation, size distributions, and its role in NPF in the context of heavy air
pollution in China's coastal areas. For the first time, we identified 5 inorganic iodine
species, 45 organic iodine compounds (35 molecular formulas), and a group of
iodide–organic adducts in aerosols. The concentrations and size distributions of iodine
species down to 10 nm were measured during the iodine-induced NPF, continental NPF, and
non-NPF days at the coastal site and compared to those at an inland site. The iodine in
the above four aerosol sample types were characterized by iodate, aromatic iodine
compounds, iodoacetic acid or iodopropenoic acid, and iodide–organic adducts,
respectively. Iodide and organic iodine compounds were found in the nucleation-mode
particles; however, it is still not clear whether they contributed to nucleation or just
new particle growth. Wild algae, as well as farmed algae, could be an important NPF
source in China's coastal areas.
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