Articles | Volume 19, issue 1
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-447-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-19-447-2019
Research article
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11 Jan 2019
Research article |  | 11 Jan 2019

Characterization of black carbon-containing fine particles in Beijing during wintertime

Junfeng Wang, Dantong Liu, Xinlei Ge, Yangzhou Wu, Fuzhen Shen, Mindong Chen, Jian Zhao, Conghui Xie, Qingqing Wang, Weiqi Xu, Jie Zhang, Jianlin Hu, James Allan, Rutambhara Joshi, Pingqing Fu, Hugh Coe, and Yele Sun

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This work is part of the UK-China APHH campaign. We used a laser-only Aerodyne soot particle aerosol mass spectrometer, for the first time, to investigate the concentrations, size distributions and chemical compositions for those ambient submicron aerosol particles only with black carbon as cores. Our findings are valuable to understand the BC properties and processes in the densely populated megacities.
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