Investigation of partition coefficients and fingerprints of atmospheric gas- and particle-phase intermediate volatility and semi-volatile organic compounds using pixel-based approaches

Kai Song, Yuanzheng Gong, Song Guo*, Daqi Lv, Hui Wang, Zichao Wan, Ying Yu, Rongzhi Tang, Tianyu Li, Rui Tan, Wenfei Zhu, Ruizhe Shen, Sihua Lu

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Abstract

Ambient gas- and particle-phase intermediate volatility and semi-volatile organic compounds (I/SVOCs) of Beijing were analyzed by a thermal desorption comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography quadrupole mass spectrometry (TD-GC × GC-qMS). A pixel-based scheme combing the integration-based approach was applied for partition coefficients estimation and fingerprints identification. Blob-by-blob recognition was firstly utilized to characterize I/SVOCs from the molecular level. 412 blobs in gas-phase and 460 blobs in particle-phase were resolved, covering a total response of 47.5% and 43.5%. A large pool of I/SVOCs was found with a large diversity of chemical classes in both gas- and particle-phase. Acids (8.5%), b-alkanes (5.8%), n-alkanes (C8-C25, 5.3%), and aromatics (4.4%) were dominant in gas-phase while esters (7.0%, including volatile chemical product compounds, VCPs), n-alkanes (C9-C34, 5.7%), acids (4.6%), and siloxanes (3.6%) were abundant in particle-phase. Air pollutants were then evaluated by a two-parameter linear free energy relationship (LFER) model, which could be further implemented in the two-dimensional volatility basis set (2D-VBS) model. Multiway principal component analysis (MPCA) and partial least squares-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) implied that naphthalenes, phenol, propyl-benzene isomers, and oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs) were key components in the gas-phase under different pollution levels. This work gives more insight into property estimation and fingerprints identification for complex ambient samples.

Original languageEnglish
Article number462808
JournalJournal of Chromatography A
Volume1665
Early online date7 Jan 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Feb 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • Pixel-based
  • Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
  • Intermediate volatility organic compounds
  • Semi-volatile organic compounds
  • Fingerprints

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