Microphysical characteristics of black carbon from various emission sources

Atmospheric Environment(2023)

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The complex microphysical characteristics of black carbon aerosol (BC) results in large uncertainties in the evaluation of BC's climatic and environmental effects. In this study, the microphysical properties were investigated in fresh BC emitted from traffic sources (gasoline vehicle and diesel) and aged BC emitted from solid fuel burning sources (coal, cotton stem, rice stem and mulberry). For the BC core size distribution, the number size distribution of traffic sources peaks at a lower value than that of aged solid fuel burning sources. Although traffic sources emit a greater number of small BC cores, traffic sources could also emit BC aerosols with large BC cores (diameter larger than 400 nm) not found in solid fuel sources. The coating thickness of BC from traffic sources is significantly lower than that of aged BC from solid fuel sources. Such differences in size distribution and coating thickness cause large variations in other microphysical parameters, such as light absorption and hygroscopicity, for these two types of BC. The mass absorption cross section (MAC) of aged BC from cotton stems reached 11.69 m2/g, nearly 2 times higher than the MAC (6.08 m2/g) of fresh BC from gasoline vehicles. The hygroscopicity of aged BC from solid fuel burning is also much higher than that of fresh BC from traffic. The critical supersaturation needed to activate BC to become cloud droplets is 0.03% for the former and 0.42% for the latter. This study reports the BC emission characteristics of traffic sources and emphasizes the large property difference between fresh traffic emission BC and aged solid fuel burning BC. The microphysical properties of BC should be carefully considered to better resolve BC concentrations and optical properties in climatic models.
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black carbon,emission,microphysical characteristics
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