The complex refractive index of atmospheric and model humic-like substances (HULIS) retrieved by a cavity ring down aerosol spectrometer (CRD-AS)

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Dinar, E.
Riziq, A. Abo
Spindler, C.
Erlick, C.
Kiss, G.
Rudich, Y. [1 ]
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[1] Weizmann Inst Sci, Dept Environm Sci, IL-76100 Rehovot, Israel
[2] Hebrew Univ Jerusalem, Dept Atmospher Sci, IL-91904 Jerusalem, Israel
[3] Univ Pannonia, Hungarian Acad Sci, Air Chem Grp, H-8200 Veszprem, Hungary
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FARADAY DISCUSSIONS | 2008年 / 137卷
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10.1039/b703111d
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Atmospheric aerosols absorb and reflect solar radiation causing surface cooling and heating of the atmosphere. The interaction between aerosols and radiation depends on their complex index of refraction, which is related to the particles' chemical composition. The contribution of light absorbing organic compounds, such as HUmic- LIke Substances ( HULIS) to aerosol scattering and absorption is among the largest uncertainties in assessing the direct effect of aerosols on climate. Using a Cavity Ring Down Aerosol Spectrometer ( CRD- AS), the complex index of refraction of aerosols containing HULIS extracted from pollution, smoke, and rural continental aerosols, and molecular weight- fractionated fulvic acid was measured at 390 nm and 532 nm. The imaginary part of the refractive index ( absorption) substantially increases towards the UV range with increasing molecular weight and aromaticity. At both wavelengths, HULIS extracted from pollution and smoke particles absorb more than HULIS from the rural aerosol. Sensitivity calculations for a pollution- type aerosol containing ammonium sulfate, organic carbon ( HULIS), and soot suggests that accounting for absorption by HULIS leads in most cases to a significant decrease in the single scattering albedo and to a signi. cant increase in aerosol radiative forcing effciency, towards more atmospheric absorption and heating. This indicates that HULIS in biomass smoke and pollution aerosols, in addition to black carbon, can contribute significantly to light absorption in the ultraviolet and visible spectral regions.
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