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Molecular characterization of the water soluble organic compounds in fog water by ESIMS/MS. (Articolo in rivista)
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- Molecular characterization of the water soluble organic compounds in fog water by ESIMS/MS. (Articolo in rivista) (literal)
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- 2003-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Cappiello, A., E. De Simoni, C. Fiorucci, F. Mangani, P. Palma, H. Trufelli, S. Decesari, M.C. Facchini and S. Fuzzi (2003)
Molecular characterization of the water soluble organic compounds in fog water by ESIMS/MS.
in Environmental science & technology
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- Cappiello, A., E. De Simoni, C. Fiorucci, F. Mangani, P. Palma, H. Trufelli, S. Decesari, M.C. Facchini and S. Fuzzi (literal)
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- Molecular characterization of the water soluble organic compounds in fog water by ESIMS/MS. (literal)
- Abstract
- Water-soluble organic compounds (WSOC) often represent
a large fraction of the total organic mass found in the
atmospheric aerosol. They play a very important role in
determining the ability of aerosol particles to act as cloud
condensation nuclei (CCN), influencing cloud and fog
formation and cloud albedo. Molecular characterization of
WSOC in fogwater samples was achieved using a two-stage
ion-trap mass spectrometer equipped with electrospray
ionization (ESIMS/MS). Negative ionization conditions in
the electrospray interface finalized our characterization of
the acidic fraction of WSOC that comprises both mono-and
di-carboxylic acids and polycarboxylic acids for which
a similarity was suggested with naturally occurring
humic (or fulvic) acids, and which are sometimes referred
to in the literature as humic-like substances (HULIS).
Molecular structure elucidation was accomplished using
several model compounds and exploiting mass spectral
resolution for compound separation. Single compound
identification was attempted by recording typical MS/MS
fragmentation pathways of model substances and comparing
them with actual sample pathways in order to establish
specific correspondences. Besides this spectrum-matching
identification process, MS/MS interpretation led to
several hypothetical structures for HULIS, extending the
comprehension of their chemical nature. Suwannee River
fulvic acid, proposed as a suitable model for representing
the complex mixtures of HULIS in cloud and water aerosol
extracts, was also analyzed, and the data obtained were
compared with those from WSOC.
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