Issue 6, 2009

Underestimation of sulfate concentration in PM2.5 using a semi-continuous particle instrument based on ion chromatography

Abstract

Recently, a variety of ion-chromatography-based semi-continuous particle instruments such as the Dionex gas particle ion chromatograph (GP-IC), wet-annular denuder/steam-jet aerosol collector (WAD/SJAC), particle-into-liquid sampler with ion chromatograph (PILS-IC), gas and aerosol monitoring system (GAMS) have been introduced for measuring particle chemical components in the atmosphere. It has been reported that sulfate concentrations in PM2.5 measured by these semi-continuous particle instruments correlate well with those measured by other semi-continuous instruments such as the Aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS), R&P 8400S and R&P 8400N analyzers, and Thermo model 5020 sulfate particle analyzer and at times exhibit a unity slope. However, the sulfate concentration measured by some of these semi-continuous instruments has been reported to be underestimated by 20–50%, as compared to that in PM2.5 filter samples. In this study, numerous potential causes for underestimation of the sulfate concentrations by the GP-IC were investigated. We found a 30–40% negative artifact arising from an improper calibration procedure inherent within the instrument design. An improved calibration procedure was developed and it substantially reduced the sulfate concentration difference between the GP-IC measurements and PM2.5 filter samples from 36% to 5%.

Graphical abstract: Underestimation of sulfate concentration in PM2.5 using a semi-continuous particle instrument based on ion chromatography

Article information

Article type
Technical Note
Submitted
04 Nov 2008
Accepted
04 Mar 2009
First published
23 Mar 2009

J. Environ. Monit., 2009,11, 1292-1297

Underestimation of sulfate concentration in PM2.5 using a semi-continuous particle instrument based on ion chromatography

X. Yao, K. Shairsingh, P. H. Lam and G. J. Evans, J. Environ. Monit., 2009, 11, 1292 DOI: 10.1039/B819630C

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