Abstract

We present a low-pressure, automated, semi-continuous Gas-Particle Ion Chromatograph to measure soluble ionogenic gases and soluble ionic constituents of PM2.5. The system utilizes a short separation column, an isocratic carbonate eluent and post suppressor CO2 removal. Measured constituents include ammonium, nitrate, and sulfate in the particle fraction, and nitric acid, sulfur dioxide, and ammonia among soluble gases. Two independent sampling channels are used. In one channel, a wet denuder collects soluble gases. In the second channel, following removal of large particles by a cyclone and soluble gases by a wet denuder, a hydrophobic filter-based particle collector collects and extracts the soluble components of PM2.5. The aqueous particle extract is aspirated by a peristaltic pump onto serial cation and anion preconcentrator columns. Gas samples are similarly loaded onto another set of serial cation and anion preconcentrator columns. The cation preconcentrator is eluted with NaOH and the evolved NH3 i...

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