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Title
  • en Dicarboxylic acids in the arctic aerosols and snowpacks collected during ALERT2000
Creator
    • en Narukawa, M.
    • en Li, S. -M.
    • en Bottenheim, W.
Accessrights open access
Subject
  • Other en oxalic acid
  • Other en malonic acid
  • Other en succinic acid
  • Other en photooxidation
  • Other en bromine chemistry
  • NDC 451
Description
  • Abstract en Saturated (C2-C11) and unsaturated (C4-C5, C8) dicarboxylic acids were measured in arctic aerosol and surface snowpack samples collected during dark winter (February) and light spring (April-May) using a gas chromatography and gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Their molecular distributions were characterized by a predominance of oxalic acid (C2), except for few spring snowpack samples that showed the predominance of succinic acid (C4). Concentrations of short chain saturated diacids (C3-C5) and 4-ketopimelic acid in the aerosol samples increased by a factor of ~5 from winter to spring. In contrast, those of saturated C6-C11 diacids and unsaturated (maleic, methylmaleic and phthalic) acids decreased by a factor of ~4 from winter to spring aerosol samples. Snowpack samples also showed a similar trend. These results of the aerosol samples suggested that the diacids are largely produced in spring by photochemical oxidation of hydrocarbons and other precursors that are transported long distances from the mid- and low-latitudes to the Arctic, but the production of oxalic acid is in part counteracted by photo-induced degradation possibly associated with bromine chemistry.
Publisher en Elsevier
Date
    Issued2002-05
Language
  • eng
Resource Type journal article
Version Type AM
Identifier HDL http://hdl.handle.net/2115/10511
Relation
  • URI http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/13522310
  • isVersionOf DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/S1352-2310(02)00126-7
Journal
    • PISSN 13522310
      • en Atmospheric Environment
      • Volume Number36 Issue Number15-16 Page Start2491 Page End2499
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