Development of new methods for the analysis of carboxylic acids and carbonyl compounds in size classified raindrops by CE for application in modelling atmospheric processes

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作者
Mainka, A [1 ]
Ebert, P [1 ]
Kibler, M [1 ]
Prokop, T [1 ]
Tenberken, B [1 ]
Bachmann, K [1 ]
机构
[1] TH DARMSTADT,FACHBEREICH CHEM,D-64287 DARMSTADT,GERMANY
关键词
capillary electrophoresis; raindrops; carboxylic acids; carbonyl compounds; atmospheric processes;
D O I
10.1007/BF02505555
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
At the present time the formation processes of clouds and precipitation are not totally understood. Because cloud- and raindroplets are major sinks for chemical species in the atmosphere it is important to understand the physical and the chemical processes which occur during precipitation. The development of models is hindered by the scarcity of information about the scavenging of gases or aerosol particles by raindrops of different sizes. These processes can only be investigated by field experiments using microanalytical methods and analysing single raindrops as well as size-classified raindrop samples. Raindrops were collected according to their size by freezing them in liquid nitrogen (''Guttalgor'' method). Sample volumes of the smallest raindrop sizes (radius < 200 mu m) were usually smaller than 2 mu L. ?he analysis of microvolumina in the size range of mu L down to pL required the development of methods designed especially for this purpose. Analysis of rain samples was carried out by capillary electrophoresis. Organic acids were determined using a new electrolyte system for indirect detection. With this system it was possible to determine monocarboxylic acids (C-1-C-4) dicarboxylic acids (C-2-C-4, C-9) and inorganic anions (Cl-, NO3-, SO42-) in the rain samples. Carbonyl compounds were analysed after derivatisation with dansylhydrazine using direct UV-detection. The system allows the identification of aliphatic carbonyl compounds (C-1-C-3, C-5) as well as benzaldehyde, It was found that carbonyl compounds and carboxylic acids showed concentration maxima at different raindrop radii. These concentration maxima are a consequence of particle scavenging. By using the results of a former experiment we concluded that the two species are located on different aerosol particle sizes. Reasons far the different particle sizes where these species are located are discussed.
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