Abstract

The quasi-stationary front is a significant weather system which influences East Asia in spring. The air quality deteriorated along with the moist circumstance when the quasi stationary front dominated the area. Surface meteorological parameters, air pollutants and PM2.5 chemical species were observed during the air pollution episode. Liquid water content and aerosol acidity were calculated by thermodynamic model in order to investigate heterogeneous/aqueous reactions for secondary aerosol formation. The episode was divided into four stages based on quasi-stationary front influences. Hourly PM2.5 concentrations were up to 150.2 μg·m−3 while O3 concentrations reached the minimum value of 1.27 μg·m−3, indicating that the precursor gas NOx participated in the different reactions during the episode. Nitrate proportion of water-soluble inorganic ions was 42.2%. High concentrations of secondary inorganic aerosol ions and the high sulfur oxidation ratio (SOR) and nitrogen oxidation ratio (NOR) indicated the increasing conversions from SO2 and NOx to their corresponding particulate phases. Ratios of [NO3−]/[SO42−] and [NH4+]/[SO42−] in the four stages declared that nitrate formation preferred heterogeneous conversions. A series of liquid water content (LWC) fitting equations between relative humidity and inorganic ions were conducted to verify heterogeneous aqueous reactions of NO2 and secondary nitrate formation. The results of this study highlighted the significance of LWC and chemical reactions associated with acidity during the specific synoptic situation in South China.

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