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Fragmentation patterns of particulate organic nitrates in an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer

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dc.date.accessioned 2019-12-04T07:35:50Z
dc.date.available 2019-12-04T07:35:50Z
dc.date.issued 2019-12-04
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/26337
dc.title Fragmentation patterns of particulate organic nitrates in an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer en
ethesis.discipline none und
ethesis.department none und
ethesis.faculty Matemaattis-luonnontieteellinen tiedekunta fi
ethesis.faculty Faculty of Science en
ethesis.faculty Matematisk-naturvetenskapliga fakulteten sv
ethesis.faculty.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/8d59209f-6614-4edd-9744-1ebdaf1d13ca
ethesis.university.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/50ae46d8-7ba9-4821-877c-c994c78b0d97
ethesis.university Helsingin yliopisto fi
ethesis.university University of Helsinki en
ethesis.university Helsingfors universitet sv
dct.creator Graeffe, Frans
dct.issued 2019
dct.language.ISO639-2 eng
dct.abstract Atmospheric aerosols affect the Earth's radiative balance, visibility and human health. Therefore the formation processes and growth of these particles are important and should be studied to understand how human and natural processes affects these processes. One poorly understood and relatively little studied part of aerosols is particulate organic nitrates (pONs). These pONs are mostly formed during nighttime when NOx, mainly emitted from fossil fuel combustion and industrial processes, and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), from both natural and anthropogenic sources, reacts in the atmosphere. The quantification of these pONs is still hard due to instrumental restrictions, although much improvement has happened during recent years. One main reason for these challenges is the difficulty to separate inorganic nitrates from organic nitrates with real-time instruments. During this work, we generated pure pON in well controlled laboratory conditions and sampled it with an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS), an instrument widely used for measuring the chemical composition of atmospheric aerosols. We used four different pON precursors to generate pON. I investigated the fragmentation patterns of pON detected by the AMS, utilizing the high resolution of the newest model of the AMS. As older versions of the AMS has difficulties to separate nitrate-containing organic fragments due to lower resolution than the AMS I used, I was able to study pON mass spectrum with better resolution than anyone before me. I found mass spectral differences for the different pON precursors, and was able to find unique fragments for some of the pON precursors that possibly can be used as marker fragments. en
dct.language en
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ethesis.language.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/languages/eng
ethesis.language englanti fi
ethesis.language English en
ethesis.language engelska sv
ethesis.thesistype pro gradu -tutkielmat fi
ethesis.thesistype master's thesis en
ethesis.thesistype pro gradu-avhandlingar sv
ethesis.thesistype.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/thesistypes/mastersthesis
dct.identifier.ethesis E-thesisID:43ff145e-d0fb-4f37-81c0-e37f2b2658c0
dct.identifier.urn URN:NBN:fi:hulib-201912044058
dc.type.dcmitype Text
ethesis.facultystudyline Aerosolifysiikka fi
ethesis.facultystudyline Aerosol Physics en
ethesis.facultystudyline Aerosolfysik sv
ethesis.facultystudyline.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/SH50_137
ethesis.mastersdegreeprogram Ilmakehätieteiden maisteriohjelma fi
ethesis.mastersdegreeprogram Master's Programme in Atmospheric Sciences en
ethesis.mastersdegreeprogram Magisterprogrammet i atmosfärsvetenskaper sv
ethesis.mastersdegreeprogram.URI http://data.hulib.helsinki.fi/id/MH50_006

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