硫酸盐
微粒
羽流
煤
硫酸盐气溶胶
环境科学
空气质量指数
烟气脱硫
气溶胶
环境化学
华丽
爆炸物
堆栈(抽象数据类型)
空气污染
污染
煤燃烧产物
环境工程
废物管理
化学
气象学
材料科学
冶金
有机化学
程序设计语言
工程类
物理
生物
计算机科学
生态学
作者
Xiang Ding,Qing Li,Di Wu,Xiaoyan Wang,Mei Li,Tao Wang,Lin Wang,Jianmin Chen
摘要
Abstract The origins of atmospheric sulfate production have previously been explained by focusing on air quality models and complex chemical reaction processes. Here, we first report direct observations of sulfate production in stack plumes discharged from coal‐fired power plants, industrial boilers, and sintering plants equipped with wet desulfurization systems. Less than one third of the particulate SO 4 2− in plumes is attributed to dust‐SO 4 2− and SO 3 measured in stacks. The SO 2 aqueous‐phase oxidation process is critical in explaining the unknown sulfate formation in plume droplets with pH values ranging from 2.3 to 2.8. When the rapidly formed sulfate in wet plumes is included, a notable amount of underestimated sulfate (∼0.24 Tg in 2017) is emitted from industrial stacks in China and can partially explain the “missing sulfate” on driving most particle pollution episodes. Policy‐making targeting particulate emissions is suggested to substantially reduce sulfate emissions for further air quality improvement.
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