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New insights into the formation of ammonium nitrate from a physical and chemical level perspective
Authors:Yuting Wei  Xiao Tian  Junbo Huang  Zaihua Wang  Bo Huang  Jinxing Liu  Jie Gao  Danni Liang  Haofei Yu  Yinchang Feng  Guoliang Shi
Abstract: ● Factor analysis of ammonium nitrate formation based on thermodynamic theory. ● Aerosol liquid water content has important role on the ammonium nitrate formation. ● Contribution of coal combustion and vehicle exhaust is significant in haze periods. High levels of fine particulate matter (PM2.5) is linked to poor air quality and premature deaths, so haze pollution deserves the attention of the world. As abundant inorganic components in PM2.5, ammonium nitrate (NH4NO3) formation includes two processes, the diffusion process (molecule of ammonia and nitric acid move from gas phase to liquid phase) and the ionization process (subsequent dissociation to form ions). In this study, we discuss the impact of meteorological factors, emission sources, and gaseous precursors on NH4NO3 formation based on thermodynamic theory, and identify the dominant factors during clean periods and haze periods. Results show that aerosol liquid water content has a more significant effect on ammonium nitrate formation regardless of the severity of pollution. The dust source is dominant emission source in clean periods; while a combination of coal combustion and vehicle exhaust sources is more important in haze periods. And the control of ammonia emission is more effective in reducing the formation of ammonium nitrate. The findings of this work inform the design of effective strategies to control particulate matter pollution.
Keywords:Ammonium nitrate formation  Thermodynamic theory  Aerosol liquid water content  Source apportionment  
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