Aerosol Mass Spectrometer for Simultaneous Detection of Polyaromatic Hydrocarbons and Inorganic Components from Individual Particles.
Johannes PassigJulian SchadeMarkus OsterMatthias FuchsSven EhlertCornelia JägerMartin SklorzRalf ZimmermannPublished in: Analytical chemistry (2017)
Online studies of single airborne particles represent a demanding challenge in aerosol chemistry. New technologies that help to unravel the role of ambient aerosols in earth climate and to assess local and specific health risks from air pollution are highly desired. Of particular relevance are polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from combustion processes that are associated with both acute and long-term health effects. Usually, online single particle analyses apply laser desorption/ionization (LDI) in a bipolar mass spectrometer, revealing elemental constituents and limited molecular information by detection of both positive and negative ions. Approaches for the detection of PAHs from single particles have been developed but the elemental information from LDI that allows particle classification and source apportionment is lost in that case. Here we present a novel laser desorption and ionization method delivering both the PAH-profile and the inorganic composition from the same, individual particle. Test measurements demonstrate the technique's capability to reveal the single-particle PAH-distribution in aerosols (mixing state) and its assignment to specific pollution sources in a new and direct way.
Keyphrases
- polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons
- particulate matter
- air pollution
- water soluble
- heavy metals
- health information
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- high resolution
- real time pcr
- risk assessment
- liver failure
- deep learning
- genome wide
- climate change
- human health
- hepatitis b virus
- bipolar disorder
- single molecule
- single cell
- health risk
- sewage sludge
- case control