Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Jul 2016)

Applications and limitations of constrained high-resolution peak fitting on low resolving power mass spectra from the ToF-ACSM

  • H. Timonen,
  • M. Cubison,
  • M. Aurela,
  • D. Brus,
  • H. Lihavainen,
  • R. Hillamo,
  • M. Canagaratna,
  • B. Nekat,
  • R. Weller,
  • D. Worsnop,
  • S. Saarikoski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-9-3263-2016
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 7
pp. 3263 – 3281

Abstract

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The applicability, methods and limitations of constrained peak fitting on mass spectra of low mass resolving power (m∕Δm50 ∼ 500) recorded with a time-of-flight aerosol chemical speciation monitor (ToF-ACSM) are explored. Calibration measurements as well as ambient data are used to exemplify the methods that should be applied to maximise data quality and assess confidence in peak-fitting results. Sensitivity analyses and basic peak fit metrics such as normalised ion separation are employed to demonstrate which peak-fitting analyses commonly performed in high-resolution aerosol mass spectrometry are appropriate to perform on spectra of this resolving power. Information on aerosol sulfate, nitrate, sodium chloride, methanesulfonic acid as well as semi-volatile metal species retrieved from these methods is evaluated. The constants in a commonly used formula for the estimation of the mass concentration of hydrocarbon-like organic aerosol may be refined based on peak-fitting results. Finally, application of a recently published parameterisation for the estimation of carbon oxidation state to ToF-ACSM spectra is validated for a range of organic standards and its use demonstrated for ambient urban data.