Characterization of filter photometer artifacts in soot and dust measurements - Laboratory and ambient experiments using a traceably calibrated aerosol absorption reference

A novel reference absorption instrument based on photothermal interferometry - the dual-wavelength photothermal aerosol absorption monitor PTAAM-2λ - and scattering measurements are used to characterize filter photometer artifacts in measurements of absorption coefficients of soot- and dust-dominate...

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Authors: Yus-Díez, Jesús, Drinovec, Luka, Alados-Arboledas, Lucas, Titos, Gloria, Bazo, Elena, Casans, Andrea, Patrón, Diego, Querol, Xavier, Gonzalez-Romero, Adolfo, Perez García-Pando, Carlos, Močnik, Griša
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2025
Country:España
Institution:Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)
Repository:DIGITAL.CSIC. Repositorio Institucional del CSIC
OAI Identifier:oai:digital.csic.es:10261/401848
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10261/401848
https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/105017249493
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Aerosol absorption
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Summary:A novel reference absorption instrument based on photothermal interferometry - the dual-wavelength photothermal aerosol absorption monitor PTAAM-2λ - and scattering measurements are used to characterize filter photometer artifacts in measurements of absorption coefficients of soot- and dust-dominated aerosol samples within laboratory and ambient campaigns. We provide, for different aerosol types, reference values of the multiple-scattering parameter, quantifying the artifact introduced by the interaction between the light, the particles, and the filter. The Aethalometer AE33 and the Continuous Light Absorption Photometer (CLAP) were characterized during a laboratory campaign where different soot and mineral dust samples were measured. Furthermore, ambient measurements during a campaign in Granada, Spain, were used to characterize the AE33 and MAAP (Multiangle Absorption Photometer), a pseudo-reference absorption instrument. The laboratory campaign showed significant wavelength dependence of the calibration parameter, the multiple-scattering parameter C. The C of the AE33 at 450 and 808 nm was 4.08 and 3.95 and 6.25 and 5.27 for propane soot and diesel soot, respectively. For the CLAP, the C was 5.10 and 4.26 and 6.79 and 5.80 for propane and diesel soot, respectively. For the different mineral dust samples analyzed in the laboratory, the C at 450 nm ranged between 2.74 and 3.03 for the AE33 and between 2.50 and 2.80 for the CLAP. The ambient measurements at Granada showed an overall C of 4.72 at 450 nm and of 3.90 at 808 nm for the AE33. The results for both the AE33 and the CLAP show a dependence with the particle size, with fine particles having the highest C values and with the C being reduced and leveling off for larger particles. Both the laboratory and the ambient measurements of the AE33 showed overlapping results. The cross-sensitivity to scattering was smaller for the CLAP than for the AE33. The values of the cross-sensitivity parameter ms at 450 and 808 nm were 3.0 % and 1.5 % for the AE33 and 2.4 % and 0.9 % for the CLAP. The intercomparison of the MAAP with the PTAAM-2λ during the ambient campaign in Granada showed that the MAAP overestimates the absorption coefficients for 47 % at 637 nm and features a cross-sensitivity to scattering of 2.4 %. Copyright: