Aerosol analysis using a Thermal-Desorption Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometer (TD-PTR-MS): A new approach to study processing of organic aerosols

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2010

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Holzinger, R.ORCID 0000-0003-1902-1824ISNI 0000000419523864
Williams, J.
Herrmann, F.
Lelieveld, J.
Donahue, N. M.
Röckmann, ThomasORCID 0000-0002-6688-8968ISNI 0000000396155674

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We present a novel analytical approach to measure the chemical composition of organic aerosol. The new instrument combines proton-transfer-reaction mass-spectrometry (PTR-MS) with a collection-thermal-desorption aerosol sampling technique. For secondary organic aerosol produced from the reaction of ozone with isoprenoids in a laboratory reactor, the TD-PTR-MS instrument detected typically 80% of the mass that was measured with a scanning mobility particle sizer (SMPS). The first field deployment of the instrument was the EUCAARI-IOP campaign at the CESAR tall tower site in the Netherlands. For masses with low background values (∼30% of all masses) the detection limit of aerosol compounds was below 0.2 ng/m3 which corresponds to a sampled compound mass of 35 pg. Comparison of thermograms from ambient samples and from chamber-derived secondary organic aerosol shows that, in general, organic compounds from ambient aerosol samples desorb at much higher temperatures than chamber samples. This suggests that chamber aerosol is not a good surrogate for ambient aerosol and therefore caution is advised when extrapolating results from chamber experiments to ambient conditions

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Holzinger, R, Williams, J, Herrmann, F, Lelieveld, J, Donahue, N M & Roeckmann, T 2010, 'Aerosol analysis using a Thermal-Desorption Proton-Transfer-Reaction Mass Spectrometer (TD-PTR-MS): A new approach to study processing of organic aerosols', Atmospheric chemistry and physics, vol. 10, no. 5, pp. 2257-2267. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-2257-2010