Abstract:
A two-channel thermal dissociation cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS) instrument has been built for
in situ, real-time measurement of NO
2 and total RNO
2 (peroxy nitrates and alkyl nitrates) in ambient air, with a NO
2 detection limit of 0.10 ppbv at 1 s. A 6-day long measurement was conducted at urban site of Hefei by using the CRDS instrument with a time resolution of 3 s. A commercial molybdenum converted chemiluminescence (Mo-CL) instrument was also used for comparison. The average RNO
2 concentration in the 6 days was measured to be 1.94 ppbv. The Mo-CL instrument overestimated the NO
2 concentration by a bias of +1.69 ppbv in average, for the reason that it cannot distinguish RNO
2 from NO
2. The relative bias could be over 100% during the afternoon hours when NO
2 was low but RNO
2 was high.