TY - JOUR
T1 - Investigation of partition coefficients and fingerprints of atmospheric gas- and particle-phase intermediate volatility and semi-volatile organic compounds using pixel-based approaches
AU - Song, Kai
AU - Gong, Yuanzheng
AU - Guo, Song
AU - Lv, Daqi
AU - Wang, Hui
AU - Wan, Zichao
AU - Yu, Ying
AU - Tang, Rongzhi
AU - Li, Tianyu
AU - Tan, Rui
AU - Zhu, Wenfei
AU - Shen, Ruizhe
AU - Lu, Sihua
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 Elsevier B.V.
PY - 2022/2/22
Y1 - 2022/2/22
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Pixel-based
KW - Comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography
KW - Intermediate volatility organic compounds
KW - Semi-volatile organic compounds
KW - Fingerprints
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85122625516
U2 - 10.1016/j.chroma.2022.462808
DO - 10.1016/j.chroma.2022.462808
M3 - Journal Article
C2 - 35032735
AN - SCOPUS:85122625516
SN - 0021-9673
VL - 1665
JO - Journal of Chromatography A
JF - Journal of Chromatography A
M1 - 462808
ER -