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Unambiguous Analysis and Systematic Mapping of Oxygenated Aromatic Compounds in Atmospheric Aerosols Using Ultrahigh-Resolution Mass Spectrometry

Xiao He, X. H. Hilda Huang, Yingge Ma, Cheng Huang, Jian Zhen Yu

2024Analytical Chemistry11 citationsDOI

Abstract

Compositional analysis of organic aerosols (OAs) at the molecular level has been a long-standing challenge in field and laboratory studies. In this work, we applied different extraction protocols to aerosol samples collected from the ambient atmosphere and biomass burning sources, followed by Orbitrap mass spectrometric analysis with a soft electrospray ionization source operating in both positive and negative ionization modes. To systematically map the distribution of mono- and dioxygenated aromatic compounds (referred to as aromatic CHO 1 and CHO 2 formulas) in OA, we developed a unique two-dimensional Kendrick mass defect (2D KMD) framework. Our analysis unveiled a total of (76, 64, 70) aromatic CHO 1 formulas and (103, 110, 106) CHO 2 formulas, corresponding to samples obtained from ambient air, rice straw burning, and sugarcane leaf burning, respectively. These results reveal a significant number of additional distinct formulas exclusively present in ambient samples, suggesting a significant chemical transformation of OAs in the atmosphere. The analytical approach can be further extended to incorporate multiple layers of 2D KMD, enabling systematic mapping of the unexplored chemical space for complex environmental samples.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryOrbitrapMass spectrometryAtmosphere (unit)Environmental chemistryElectrospray ionizationAnalytical Chemistry (journal)Extraction (chemistry)AerosolIonizationChromatographyOrganic chemistryIonMeteorologyPhysicsAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsToxic Organic Pollutants ImpactAtmospheric Ozone and Climate
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