Influence of vertical transport on chemical evolution of dicarboxylic acids and related secondary organic aerosol from surface emission to the top of Mount Hua, Northwest China.

Sci Total Environ

State Key Laboratory of Loess and Quaternary Geology, Key Lab of Aerosol Chemistry and Physics, Institute of Earth Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Xi'an 710061, China; National Observation and Research Station of Regional Ecological Environment Change and Comprehensive Management in the Guanzhong Plain, Shaanxi, China. Electronic address:

Published: February 2023

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  • * A study conducted on Mount Hua during summer 2020 measured the distribution and carbon isotopic compositions of these acids at different altitudes, finding higher concentrations at the foot of the mountain due to human emissions.
  • * Oxalic acid was the most prevalent dicarboxylic acid detected, with significant evidence suggesting that anthropogenic sources contribute more to the compounds found in particulate matter than natural sources, and that these compounds can impact atmospheric conditions even at high altitudes.

Article Abstract

Dicarboxylic acids are strong hygroscopic organic compounds in the atmosphere, and thus significantly affect the cloud formation process and radiative forcing on a regional scale. So far, the evolution of dicarboxylic acids during vertical transport from the surface to the mountaintop has yet to be explicitly understood. In this study, the molecular distribution and stable carbon isotopic (δC) compositions of dicarboxylic acids and related organic compounds (DCRCs) in PM were measured simultaneously at the top (c. 2060 m a.s.l.) and foot (c. 400 m a.s.l.) of Mount (Mt.) Hua during the summer of 2020. Due to the strong anthropogenic emissions at ground level, the concentrations of DCRCs at foot of Mt. Hua were generally higher than those at the top. Oxalic acid (C) was the predominant diacid in both sites, whose concentrations at foot and top of Mt. Hua were 87-852 and 40-398 ng m, respectively. Ratios of adipic acid to azelaic acid (C/C), phthalic aid to azelaic acid (pH/C), glyoxal to methylglyoxal (Gly/mGly), and lower δC values (-21.0 ± 2.3 ‰ and - 21.9 ± 2.7 ‰) of C indicated that the contributions of anthropogenic sources to DCRCs in PM in the mountain region are more significant than biogenic sources. Aerosols from the foot of Mt. Hua could affect the atmosphere on the top of the mountain via vertical transport under the influence of daytime valley wind, even though the altitude of Mt. Hua is beyond the boundary layer most of time. The value δC of C is linearly correlated with C/mGly, C/pyruvic acid (Pyr), C/glyoxylic acid (ωC) at the top of the mountain, and C/Gly, C/ωC at the foot of the mountain, indicating that the formation pathway of C is mGly-Pyr-ωC-C at the top of Mt. Hua and Gly-ωC-C at the foot of Mt. Hua.

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