Source apportionment of PM2.5 nitrate and sulfate in China using a source-oriented chemical transport model Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • Nitrate and sulfate account for a significant fraction of PM 2.5 mass and are generally secondary in nature. Contributions to these two inorganic aerosol components from major sources need to be identified for policy makers to develop cost effective regional emission control strategies. In this work, a source-oriented version of the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model that directly tracks the contributions from multiple emission sources to secondary PM 2.5 is developed to determine the regional contributions of power, industry, transportation and residential sectors as well as biogenic sources to nitrate and sulfate concentrations in China in January and August 2009.The source-oriented CMAQ model is capable of reproducing most of the available PM 10 and PM 2.5 mass, and PM 2.5 nitrate and sulfate observations. Model prediction suggests that monthly average PM 2.5 inorganic components (nitrate + sulfate + ammonium ion) can be as high as 60 g m -3 in January and 45 g m -3 in August, accounting for 20-40% and 50-60% of total PM 2.5 mass. The model simulations also indicate significant spatial and temporal variation of the nitrate and sulfate concentrations as well as source contributions in the country. In January, nitrate is high over Central and East China with a maximum of 30 g m -3 in the Sichuan Basin. In August, nitrate is lower and the maximum concentration of 16 g m -3 occurs in North China. In January, highest sulfate occurs in the Sichuan Basin with a maximum concentration of 18 g m -3 while in August high sulfate concentration occurs in North and East China with a similar maximum concentration. Power sector is the dominating source of nitrate and sulfate in both January and August. Transportation sector is an important source of nitrate (20-30%) in both months. Industry sector contributes to both nitrate and sulfate concentrations by approximately 20-30%. Residential sector contributes to approximately 10-20% of nitrate and sulfate in January but its contribution is low in August. 2012 Elsevier Ltd.

published proceedings

  • ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT

author list (cited authors)

  • Zhang, H., Li, J., Ying, Q. i., Yu, J. Z., Wu, D., Cheng, Y., He, K., & Jiang, J.

citation count

  • 173

complete list of authors

  • Zhang, Hongliang||Li, Jingyi||Ying, Qi||Yu, Jian Zhen||Wu, Dui||Cheng, Yuan||He, Kebin||Jiang, Jingkun

publication date

  • December 2012