Methods for characterization of organic compounds in atmospheric aerosol particles

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Jevgeni Parshintsev
Tuulia Hyötyläinen
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[1] University of Helsinki,Laboratory of Analytical Chemistry, Department of Chemistry
[2] Steno Diabetes Center,undefined
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Atmospheric aerosols; Sampling; Analysis; Mass spectrometry; On-site analysis; On-line analysis;
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Atmospheric aerosol particles of primary or secondary, biogenic or anthropogenic origin are highly complex samples of changing composition in time and space. To assess their effects on climate or human health, the size-dependent chemical composition of these ubiquitous atmospheric constituents must be known. The development of novel analytical methods has enabled more detailed characterization of the organic composition of aerosols. This review gives an overview of the methods used in the chemical characterization of atmospheric aerosol particles, with a focus on mass-spectrometry techniques for organic compounds, either alone or in combination with chromatographic separation. Off-line, on-site, and on-line methods are covered, and the advantages and limitations of the different methods are discussed. The main emphasis is on methods used for detailed characterization of the composition of the organic compounds in aerosol particles. We address and summarize the current state of analytical methods used in aerosol research and discuss the importance of developing novel sampling strategies and analytical instrumentation.
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