Novel Tracer Method To Measure Isotopic Labeled Gas-Phase Nitrous

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A novel tracer method to measure isotopic labeled gasphase nitrous acid (HO15NO) in biogeochemical studies Dianming Wu, Christopher J. Kampf, Ulrich Pöschl, Robert Oswald, Junfang Cui, Michael Ermel, Chunsheng Hu, Ivonne Trebs, and Matthias Sörgel Environ. Sci. Technol., Just Accepted Manuscript • DOI: 10.1021/es501353x • Publication Date (Web): 23 Jun 2014 Downloaded from http://pubs.acs.org on June 28, 2014

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A novel tracer method to measure isotopic labeled

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gas-phase nitrous acid (HO15NO) in biogeochemical

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studies

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Dianming Wu,*,†,‡,@ Christopher J. Kampf,*,§ Ulrich Pöschl,§ Robert Oswald,†,X Junfang Cui,ǁ,

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Michael Ermel,†,X Chunsheng Hu,‡ Ivonne Trebs,†,# Matthias Sörgel†

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Institute of Genetic and Developmental Biology, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, 050021

Biogeochemistry Department, Max Plank Institute for Chemistry, P. O. Box 3060, 55020

Key Laboratory of Agricultural Water Research, Center for Agricultural Resources Research,

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Shijiazhuang, China

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Mainz, Germany

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Multiphase Chemistry Department, Max Plank Institute for Chemistry, P. O. Box 3060, 55020

UCD School of Biosystems Engineering, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland



Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, 610041

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Chengdu, China

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55128 Mainz, Germany

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biotechnologies, 41 rue du Brill, L-4422 Belvaux, Luxembourg

University of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, 100049 Beijing, China

Institute for Inorganic and Analytical Chemistry, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz,

Now at: Centre de Recherche Public - Gabriel Lippmann, Department Environment and Agro-

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ABSTRACT

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Gaseous nitrous acid (HONO), the protonated form of nitrite, contributes up to ~ 60% to the

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primary formation of hydroxyl radical (OH), which is a key oxidant in the degradation of most

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air pollutants. Field measurements and modeling studies indicate a large unknown source of

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HONO during daytime. Here, we developed a new tracer method based on gas-phase stripping-

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derivatization coupled to liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS) to measure the 15N

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relative exceedance, ψ(15N), of HONO in the gas-phase. Gaseous HONO is quantitatively

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collected and transferred to an azo dye, purified by solid phase extraction (SPE) and analyzed

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using high performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS). In

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the optimal working range of ψ(15N) = 0.2 – 0.5, the relative standard deviation of ψ(15N) is