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[AAS09-10] Analysis of chemical transformation of organic aerosols transported over long distances from Tuoji Island, China to Cape Hedo, Okinawa
Keywords:organic aerosol, photochemical oxidation reaction, photolysis, long range transport
SOA in the same air mass at three sites collected using high volume air sampler based on Shimada et al. (2020). Measurements were conducted in the spring and winter, 2021, 2022 and 2023. We collected total of 128 daily samples. Water-soluble organic components (WSOC) were analyzed using a TOC analyzer. Organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC) were analyzed using an OC/EC analyzer. Hydrophobic organic components (WIOC) were calculated by the difference between OC and WSOC. In order to investigate which samples collected SOA in the same air mass, we used an analysis method that combines a satellite, a three-dimensional atmospheric chemical model and observation data such as EC which does not cause chemical reaction. In particular, high polar water-soluble organic matter (HP-WSOM), which is a low molecular weight organic matter, and humic-like substance (HULIS), which is a high molecular weight organic matter, of the identified sample were extracted into two fractions using the method of Zhou et al. (2022). Quantitative analysis was performed using an aerosol mass spectrometer.
In this study, in order to investigate the generation and decomposition of WSOC classified into the same air mass, we formulated the following by normalizing EC (generation and decomposition rate = WSOC/EC(Hedo or Nagasaki) / WSOC/EC(Tuoji) × 100). As a result, the average value of WSOC/EC during transport from Tuoji Island to Nagasaki showed a production rate of 105%. The average value of WSOC/EC during transportation from Nagasaki to Cape Hedo showed a production rate of 152%. This suggests that WIOC was oxidized and became water-soluble.
In order to investigate whether the ratio of the low molecule HP-WSOM or the high molecule HULIS in WSOC is increasing, HP-WSOC and HULIS are formulated using EC normalization in the same way as the above formula. The average values of HP-WSOC/EC and HULIS/EC during transport from Tuoji Island to Nagasaki were 172% and 250%, both indicating generation. During transportation from Nagasaki to Cape Hedo, the average value of HP-WSOC/EC was 94%, indicating decomposition, and HULIS/EC was 285%, indicating formation. Therefore, it was found that high molecular weight organic matter such as HULIS is mainly chemical component in SOA.