Stable 15N isotopes in fine and coarse urban particulate matter

Wiedenhaus H, Ehrnsperger L, Klemm O, Strauss H

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Particulate nitrogen has far-reaching negative effects on human health and the environment, and effective strategies for reducing it require understanding its sources and formation processes.To learn about these factors, we recorded size-resolved nitrogen isotope ratios (d15N) of total particulate N at an urban site in northwest Germany during a four-week measuring campaign.We observed a steady decrease in d15N when going from fine to coarse particles, with values between +18 ‰ and -2 ‰. This difference based on particle size is caused by different isotope fractionation processes during particle formation: The fine particles contain ammonium nitrate, which is formed in an equilibrium process, leading to an enrichment of 15N. Moreover, fine particles are more reactive due to their larger surface areas and relatively long residence times in the atmosphere, which leads to an additional enrichment of 15N; a key step of this process likely occurs when the ammonium particles interact with ammonia from agricultural sources. In contrast to fine particles, coarse particles are formed by direct absorption of HNO3 on preexisting particles; the HNO3 stems from traffic emissions of NOx and subsequent oxidation in the atmospheric gas phase. Because only a small amount of isotope fractionation is associated with non-equilibrium processes during phase transitions, there is less 15N enrichment in the coarse particles. Overall, nitrogen isotopes clearly reflect the different formation processes of fine and coarse aerosol particles.

Details about the publication

JournalAerosol Science and Technology
Volume2021
StatusPublished
Release year2021 (03/03/2021)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1080/02786826.2021.1905150
Link to the full texthttps://doi.org/10.1080/02786826.2021.1905150

Authors from the University of Münster

Ehrnsperger, Laura
Professur für Klimatologie (Prof. Klemm)
Klemm, Otto
Professur für Klimatologie (Prof. Klemm)
Strauß, Harald
Münster Graduate School of Evolution (MGSE)
Wiedenhaus, Hanna
Institute of Landscape Ecology (ILÖK)