Wet Deposition of Black Carbon: Insights From a Comparative Study of Char/Soot in PM10 and Rainwater

black carbon wet scavenging char/soot wet deposition lifetime
["Peng, Xiaocong","Fu, Yuzhen","Zhang, Guohua","Sun, Wei","Huang, Jinting","Guo, Ziyong","Lin, Juying","Song, Jianzhong","Wang, Xinming","Peng, Ping'an","Bi, Xinhui"] 2025-04-28 期刊论文
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Wet scavenging of black carbon (BC) is essential for evaluating their atmospheric lifetime and radiative forcing. However, it is crucial to differentiate atmospheric BC into char and soot subgroups, given their significant disparities in physicochemical properties and potential impacts. We first conducted a comparative study of char/soot in PM10 and rainwater, collected over a year in urban Guangzhou, China. The mean char/soot ratio in PM10 (similar to 2.5) is obviously higher than that in rainwater (similar to 0.8), corresponding to higher wet scavenging efficiency of soot. Through sequence rainwater sampling during individual rainfall events, we further distinguished the contributions of in-cloud and below-cloud scavenging, with in-cloud scavenging predominantly contributed to the distinct difference between char and soot. Such a distinct wet scavenging behavior of char and soot would have substantial implications for the atmospheric behavior of BC, which should be considered in future models for accurate evaluation of its lifetime and climate impact.
来源平台:JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES