Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Oct 2009)

Observational study of influence of aerosol hygroscopic growth on scattering coefficient over rural area near Beijing mega-city

  • X. L. Pan,
  • P. Yan,
  • J. Tang,
  • J. Z. Ma,
  • Z. F. Wang,
  • A. Gbaguidi,
  • Y. L. Sun

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-9-7519-2009
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 19
pp. 7519 – 7530

Abstract

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We investigated aerosol hygroscopic growth property and its influence on scattering coefficient using M9003 nephelometers in coupling with humidity controlled inlet system at a rural site near Beijing mega-city from 24 April to 15 May 2006. Inlet relative humidity was controlled in an increasing range of 40%–90% while aerosol hygroscopic growth factor of scattering coefficient, f(RH=80%) as ratio of scattering coefficient at RH=80% to "dry" scattering coefficient (RHf(RH=80%) is 1.2±0.02, and estimated periodic mean value of f(RH=80%) was 1.31±0.03 under clean periods; during urban pollution periods, the aerosol displayed relative strong water absorbing properties with f(RH=80%) of about 1.57±0.02. An examination of chemical composition of daily filter samples highlighted that aerosol hygroscopicity was generally depressed with the increasing ratio of organic matter (OMC)/ammonium sulfate (AS) in particle mass, similar with the results of many previous studies. However, a special case with high value of f(RH=80%)=2.21 and high OMC/AS ratio was also observed, this exception reflected physico-chemical particularities of organic matter and its complex interaction with other compounds during this episode.