Molecular Characterization of Water-Soluble Brown Carbon Chromophores in Snowpack from Northern Xinjiang, China.
Yue ZhouChristopher P WestAnusha Priyadarshani Silva HettiyaduraWei PuTenglong ShiXiaoying NiuHui WenJiecan CuiXin WangAlexander LaskinPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
This study reports molecular-level characterization of brown carbon (BrC) attributed to water-soluble organic carbon in six snowpack samples collected from northern Xinjiang, China. The molecular composition and light-absorbing properties of BrC chromophores were unraveled by application of high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) coupled to a photodiode array (PDA) detector and high-resolution mass spectrometry. The chromophores were classified into five major types, that is, (1) phenolic/lignin-derived compounds , (2) flavonoids , (3) nitroaromatics , (4) oxygenated aromatics , and (5) other chromophores . Identified chromophores account for ∼23-64% of the total light absorption measured by the PDA detector in the wavelength range of 300-370 nm. In the representative samples from urban and remote areas, oxygenated aromatics and nitroaromatics dominate the absorption in the wavelengths below and above 320 nm, respectively. The highly polluted urban sample shows the most complex HPLC-PDA chromatogram, and more other chromophores contribute to the bulk absorption. Phenolic/lignin-derived compounds are the most light-absorbing species in the soil-influenced sample. Chromophores in two remote samples exhibit ultraviolet-visible features distinct from other samples, which are attributed to flavonoids . Identification of individual chromophores and quantitative analysis of their optical properties are helpful for elucidating the roles of BrC in snow radiative balance and photochemistry.
Keyphrases
- water soluble
- high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- tandem mass spectrometry
- ms ms
- solid phase extraction
- mass spectrometry
- high resolution mass spectrometry
- liquid chromatography
- ultra high performance liquid chromatography
- photodynamic therapy
- gas chromatography
- magnetic resonance imaging
- ionic liquid
- heavy metals
- magnetic resonance
- risk assessment
- single molecule
- high throughput
- cross sectional
- electronic health record
- monte carlo