• Media type: E-Book
  • Title: Advanced spectroscopic techniques and chemometric analysis for atmospheric organic aerosol characterization and source apportionment
  • Contributor: Paglione, Marco [Author]
  • Published: [Erscheinungsort nicht ermittelbar]: Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2013
  • Language: English
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  • University thesis: Dissertation, Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna, 2013
  • Footnote:
  • Description: Atmospheric aerosol particles directly impact air quality and participate in controlling the climate system. Organic Aerosol (OA) in general accounts for a large fraction (10–90%) of the global submicron (PM1) particulate mass. Chemometric methods for source identification are used in many disciplines, but methods relying on the analysis of NMR datasets are rarely used in atmospheric sciences. This thesis provides an original application of NMR-based chemometric methods to atmospheric OA source apportionment. The method was tested on chemical composition databases obtained from samples collected at different environments in Europe, hence exploring the impact of a great diversity of natural and anthropogenic sources. We focused on sources of water-soluble OA (WSOA), for which NMR analysis provides substantial advantages compared to alternative methods. Different factor analysis techniques are applied independently to NMR datasets from nine field campaigns of the project EUCAARI and allowed the identification of recurrent source contributions to WSOA in European background troposphere: 1) Marine SOA; 2) Aliphatic amines from ground sources (agricultural activities, etc.); 3) Biomass burning POA; 4) Biogenic SOA from terpene oxidation; 5) Aged" SOAs, including humic-like substances (HULIS)
  • Access State: Open Access