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Published April 30, 2014 | Published
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Quantification of hydroxyacetone and glycolaldehyde using chemical ionization mass spectrometry

Abstract

Chemical ionization mass spectrometry (CIMS) enables online, rapid, in situ detection and quantification of hydroxyacetone and glycolaldehyde. Two different CIMS approaches are demonstrated employing the strengths of single quadrupole mass spectrometry and triple quadrupole (tandem) mass spectrometry. Both methods are generally capable of the measurement of hydroxyacetone, an analyte with known but minimal isobaric interferences. Tandem mass spectrometry provides direct separation of the isobaric compounds glycolaldehyde and acetic acid using distinct, collision-induced dissociation daughter ions. The single quadrupole CIMS measurement of glycolaldehyde was demonstrated during the ARCTAS-CARB (Arctic Research of the Composition of the Troposphere from Aircraft and Satellites - California Air Resources Board) 2008 campaign, while triple quadrupole CIMS measurements of glycolaldehyde and hydroxyacetone were demonstrated during the BEARPEX (Biosphere Effects on Aerosols and Photochemistry Experiment) 2009 campaign. Enhancement ratios of glycolaldehyde in ambient biomass-burning plumes are reported for the ARCTAS-CARB campaign. BEARPEX observations are compared to simple photochemical box model predictions of biogenic volatile organic compound oxidation at the site.

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© 2014 Author(s). This work is distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Published by Copernicus Publications on behalf of the European Geosciences Union. Received: 26 July 2011 – Published in Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss.: 22 August 2011. Revised: 10 March 2014 – Accepted: 11 March 2014 – Published: 30 April 2014. G. S. Diskin and G. W. Sachse provided ARCTAS-CARB water measurements and CO measurements. BEARPEX 2009 water measurements were provided by A. H. Goldstein. Isoprene and MBO measurements were provided by G. W. Schade. The authors wish to thank the ARCTAS-CARB science team, the DC-8 crew, and the ARCTAS-CARB support team. The authors also wish to thank the BEARPEX science team and the UC Blodgett Forest Research staff. The hydroxyacetone, glycolaldehyde, and acetic acid measurements and their interpretation were made possible with the financial support of NASA (NAG: NNX-08AD29G) and the NSF (ATM-0934408). Edited by: V. F. McNeill

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