Source apportionment of aerosols by 14C measurements in different carbonaceous particle fractions

S Szidat, TM Jenk, HW Gäggeler, HA Synal… - …, 2004 - cambridge.org
S Szidat, TM Jenk, HW Gäggeler, HA Synal, R Fisseha, U Baltensperger, M Kalberer…
Radiocarbon, 2004cambridge.org
Radiocarbon enables a distinction between contemporary and fossil carbon, which can be
used for the apportionment of biogenic and anthropogenic sources in environmental studies.
In order to apply this approach to carbonaceous atmospheric aerosols, it is necessary to
adapt pretreatment procedures to the requirements of 14C measurements. In this work, we
followed an approach in which total carbon (TC) is subdivided into fractions of different
chemical and physical properties. 14C data of ambient aerosols from Zürich (Switzerland) …
Radiocarbon enables a distinction between contemporary and fossil carbon, which can be used for the apportionment of biogenic and anthropogenic sources in environmental studies. In order to apply this approach to carbonaceous atmospheric aerosols, it is necessary to adapt pretreatment procedures to the requirements of 14C measurements. In this work, we followed an approach in which total carbon (TC) is subdivided into fractions of different chemical and physical properties. 14C data of ambient aerosols from Zürich (Switzerland) are presented for the 2 sub-fractions of TC, organic carbon (OC) and elemental carbon (EC). Furthermore, OC is separated into water-insoluble OC (WINSOC) and water-soluble OC (WSOC). Results demonstrate the importance to differentiate between these fractions for 14C-deduced source apportionment, as the contributions can range between both extremes, nearly exclusively biogenic and anthropogenic.
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