Comparison of a quadrupole and a time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer during the Feldberg Aerosol Characterization Experiment 2004

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Abstract

The Feldberg Aerosol Characterization Experiment (FACE-2004) took place from July 13-August 4, 2004 at the Taunus Observatory on the "Kleiner Feldberg" (825 m a.m.s.l.) in Central Germany. The experiment included (amongst others) size-resolved chemical characterization of non-refractory aerosol components. One of the experiment's objectives was to better understand and to characterize recently developed aerosol measurement instrumentation by intercomparison with other co-located instruments. One of these instruments was the Aerodyne Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (ToF-AMS). Here we compare the datasets obtained by the ToF-AMS with those obtained by the well-characterized co-located Quadrupole Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (Q-AMS). A good agreement between the recently developed ToF-AMS with the established Q-AMS is reported here for all species measured with the two instruments for a time period where both instruments operated under wellcalibrated conditions. During measurements with reduced detector gain after apumpfailure changed species concentrations were measured with the ToF-AMS that did not agree with those measured with the Q-AMS. These changes were different for the individual species and could be attributed to the influence of the ion detection threshold as was shown by model calculations. For efficient and user-friendly processing of ToF-AMS raw data a data processing software package was developed. Since this is the first time this software was used for field data, it is described in some detail here. Copyright © American Association for Aerosol Research.

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Hings, S. S., Walter, S., Schneider, J., Borrmann, S., & Drewnick, F. (2007). Comparison of a quadrupole and a time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer during the Feldberg Aerosol Characterization Experiment 2004. Aerosol Science and Technology, 41(7), 679–691. https://doi.org/10.1080/02786820701408483

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