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Publications in Scientific Journals:

A. Limbeck, H. Puxbaum:
"Organic acids in continental background aerosols";
Atmospheric Environment, 33 (1999), 1847 - 1852.



English abstract:
With a newly developed method aerosol samples from three distinctly di¤erent continental sites were analyzed: an urban site (Vienna), a savanna site in South Africa (Nylsvley Nature Reserve, NNR) and a free tropospheric continental background site (Sonnblick Observatory, SBO). In all samples a range of monocarboxylic acids (MCAs) and dicarboxylic acids (DCAs) has been identified and quantified. The three most abundant MCAs in Vienna were the C18, C16 and C14 acids with concentrations of 66, 45 and 36 ng/m³, respectively. At the mid tropospheric background site (SBO) the three
most abundant MCAs were the C18, C16 and C12 acid. For the DCAs at all three sites oxalic, malonic and succinic acid were the dominant compounds. For some individual compounds an information about the sources could be obtained. For example the determined unsaturated MCAs in South Africa appear to result from biogenic sources whereas in Vienna those acids are considered to be derived from combustion processes. Oxalic and glyoxalic acid appear to have a free tropospheric air chemical source. The relative high amounts at SBO in comparison to Vienna can only be explained by secondary formation of oxalic acid in the atmosphere.

Keywords:
Background aerosol; Organic acids; Saturated and unsaturated fatty acids; Dicarboxylic acids; Oxalic acid;

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