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Heterogeneous Nitrate Production Mechanisms in Intense Haze Events in the North China Plain

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Chan, YC; Evans, MJ; He, P; Holmes, CD; Jaeglé, L; Kasibhatla, P; Liu, XY; Sherwen, T; Thornton, JA; Wang, X; Xie, Z; Zhai, S; Alexander, B
Published in: Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres
May 16, 2021

Studies of wintertime air quality in the North China Plain (NCP) show that particulate-nitrate pollution persists despite rapid reduction in NOx emissions. This intriguing NOx-nitrate relationship may originate from non-linear nitrate-formation chemistry, but it is unclear which feedback mechanisms dominate in NCP. In this study, we re-interpret the wintertime observations of 17O excess of nitrate (∆17O(NO3)) in Beijing using the GEOS-Chem (GC) chemical transport model to estimate the importance of various nitrate-production pathways and how their contributions change with the intensity of haze events. We also analyze the relationships between other metrics of NOy chemistry and [PM2.5] in observations and model simulations. We find that the model on average has a negative bias of −0.9‰ and −36% for ∆17O(NO3) and [Ox,major] (≡ [O3] + [NO2] + [p-NO3]), respectively, while overestimating the nitrogen oxidation ratio ([NO3]/([NO3] + [NO2])) by +0.12 in intense haze. The discrepancies become larger in more intense haze. We attribute the model biases to an overestimate of NO2-uptake on aerosols and an underestimate in wintertime O3 concentrations. Our findings highlight a need to address uncertainties related to heterogeneous chemistry of NO2 in air-quality models. The combined assessment of observations and model results suggest that N2O5 uptake in aerosols and clouds is the dominant nitrate-production pathway in wintertime Beijing, but its rate is limited by ozone under high-NOx-high-PM2.5 conditions. Nitrate production rates may continue to increase as long as [O3] increases despite reduction in [NOx], creating a negative feedback that reduces the effectiveness of air pollution mitigation.

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Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

DOI

EISSN

2169-8996

ISSN

2169-897X

Publication Date

May 16, 2021

Volume

126

Issue

9

Related Subject Headings

  • 3702 Climate change science
  • 3701 Atmospheric sciences
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
  • 0401 Atmospheric Sciences
 

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Chan, Y. C., Evans, M. J., He, P., Holmes, C. D., Jaeglé, L., Kasibhatla, P., … Alexander, B. (2021). Heterogeneous Nitrate Production Mechanisms in Intense Haze Events in the North China Plain. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, 126(9). https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD034688
Chan, Y. C., M. J. Evans, P. He, C. D. Holmes, L. Jaeglé, P. Kasibhatla, X. Y. Liu, et al. “Heterogeneous Nitrate Production Mechanisms in Intense Haze Events in the North China Plain.” Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres 126, no. 9 (May 16, 2021). https://doi.org/10.1029/2021JD034688.
Chan YC, Evans MJ, He P, Holmes CD, Jaeglé L, Kasibhatla P, et al. Heterogeneous Nitrate Production Mechanisms in Intense Haze Events in the North China Plain. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 2021 May 16;126(9).
Chan, Y. C., et al. “Heterogeneous Nitrate Production Mechanisms in Intense Haze Events in the North China Plain.” Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres, vol. 126, no. 9, May 2021. Scopus, doi:10.1029/2021JD034688.
Chan YC, Evans MJ, He P, Holmes CD, Jaeglé L, Kasibhatla P, Liu XY, Sherwen T, Thornton JA, Wang X, Xie Z, Zhai S, Alexander B. Heterogeneous Nitrate Production Mechanisms in Intense Haze Events in the North China Plain. Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres. 2021 May 16;126(9).

Published In

Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheres

DOI

EISSN

2169-8996

ISSN

2169-897X

Publication Date

May 16, 2021

Volume

126

Issue

9

Related Subject Headings

  • 3702 Climate change science
  • 3701 Atmospheric sciences
  • 0406 Physical Geography and Environmental Geoscience
  • 0401 Atmospheric Sciences