Publications by authors named "Gaoyuan Wei"

Article Synopsis
  • Fine particulate matter (PM) significantly contributes to global premature deaths, but oxidative potential (OP) serves as a more accurate measure of its health impacts.
  • This study presents the first online measurements of PM OP in Beijing during winter, revealing that primary PM and oxygenated organic aerosol (OOA) are the key contributors to OP.
  • The research indicates that pollution events like fireworks and dust storms affect OP differently, emphasizing the importance of understanding both PM levels and chemical composition to address health risks associated with air pollution.
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Organosulfur compounds (OSCs) are important components of fine particulate matter (PM); however, little information is available on OSCs in urban regions due to their chemical complexity, especially for novel species such as aromatic sulfonates. To supplement the detection technique and systematically identify OSCs, in this study we developed a nontargeted approach based on gas chromatography and high-resolution mass spectrometry (GC-HRMS) to screen OSCs in PM of urban Beijing and provide field evidence for their source and formation mechanism. 76 OSCs were found through mass difference of sulfur isotopes and characteristic sulfur-containing fragments.

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Polar nitrated aromatic compounds (pNACs) are key ambient brown carbon chromophores; however, their formation mechanisms, especially in the aqueous phase, remain unclear. We developed an advanced technique for pNACs and measured 1764 compounds in atmospheric fine particulate matter sampled in urban Beijing, China. Molecular formulas were derived for 433 compounds, of which 17 were confirmed using reference standards.

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