Levels and pattern of volatile organic nitrates and halocarbons in the air at Neumayer Station (70°S), Antarctic


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Levels and patterns of C1-C4/C9 organic nitrates were measured for the first time in Antarctica. The sampling was done by adsorptive enrichment on Tenax TA followed by thermodesorption cold-trap high resolution capillary gas chromatography with electron capture detection. 2-70 1 air on-column have been analyzed this way. C1-C9 alkyl mononitrates, C2-C4 alkyl dinitrates, C2-C4 hydroxy alkyl nitrates, and halocarbons could be identified in air samples collected near the German Neumayer Research Station, Antarctica, in February 1999. Volatile biogenic and anthropogenic halocarbons were used to assess the origin of the air parcels analyzed. The average concentration measured for ΕC2-C6 alkyl nitrates was in the range of 9.2 ± 1.8 ppt(v), while the sum of the mixing ratios of six C2-C4 hydroxy alkyl nitrates was in the range of 1.1 ± 0.2 ppt(v). Moreover, C2-C4 alkyl dinitrates were found at levels near the detection limit of 0.1-0.5 ppt(v). The concentrations of organic nitrates found in Antarctic air represent ultimate baseline levels due to chemical and physical loss processes during long-range transport in the air. The South Atlantic and the Antarctic Ocean as a general secondary source for organic nitrates in terms of an air/sea exchange equilibrium has to be evaluated yet, but it seems logical. Our results confirm the common assumption that there are no biogenic marine sources of C2-C9 organonitrates. We have found a level of >80 ppt(v) for methyl nitrate. This level if it can be confirmed in a systematic survey requires a strong biogenic source of methyl nitrate in the Antarctic Ocean. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.



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DOI https://www.doi.org/10.1016/s0045-6535(02)00110-8

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Fischer, R. , Weller, R. , Jacobi, H. W. and Ballschmiter, K. (2002): Levels and pattern of volatile organic nitrates and halocarbons in the air at Neumayer Station (70°S), Antarctic , Chemosphere, 48 (9), pp. 981-992 . doi: https://www.doi.org/10.1016/s0045-6535(02)00110-8


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