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Classification of multiple types of organic carbon composition in atmospheric particles by scanning transmission X-ray microscopy analysis

Takahama, S.  
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Gilardoni, S.
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Russell, L. M.
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2007
Atmospheric Environment

A scanning transmission X-ray microscope at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory is used to measure organic functional group abundance and morphology of atmospheric aerosols. We present a summary of spectra, sizes, and shapes observed in 595 particles that were collected and analyzed between 2000 and 2006. These particles ranged between 0. 1 and 12 gm, and represent aerosols found in a large range of geographical areas, altitudes, and times. They include samples from seven different field campaigns: PELTI, ACE-ASIA, DYCOMS II, Princeton, MILAGRO (urban), MILAGRO (C-130), and INTEX-B. At least 14 different classes of organic particles show different types of spectroscopic signatures. Different particle types are found within the same region while the same particle types are also found in different geographical domains. Particles chemically resembling black carbon, humic-like aerosols, pine ultisol, and secondary or processed aerosol have been identified from functional group abundance and comparison of spectra with those published in the literature. (C) 2007 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2007.08.051
Web of Science ID

WOS:000252355700015

Author(s)
Takahama, S.  
Gilardoni, S.
Russell, L. M.
Kilcoyne, A. L. D.
Date Issued

2007

Publisher

Elsevier

Published in
Atmospheric Environment
Volume

41

Start page

9435

End page

9451

Subjects

aerosol

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microscopy

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carbonaceous aerosol

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organic

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functional group

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Nexafs

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Xanes

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Stxm

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C(1S) Nexafs Spectroscopy

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Aerosol-Particles

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Dicarboxylic-Acids

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Particulate Matter

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Black Carbon

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Diesel Soot

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Humic-Like

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Tropospheric Aerosols

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Electron-Microscopy

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Optical-Properties

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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March 15, 2012
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