Validation of in situ measurements of atmospheric nitrous acid using incoherent broadband cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy

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Abstract

Incoherent broadband cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy (IBBCEAS) is a useful technique for measuring trace gaseous species in the atmosphere. Recently, IBBCEAS was used to measure concentrations of nitrous acid (HONO) in the troposphere to resolve controversies related to its formation and loss. Here, measurements of HONO and a mixture of HONO and NO 2 using IBBCEAS were validated by comparing them with those obtained with a NOx analyzer. Good agreement was found between these methods, given their respective experimental uncertainties. The detection limit of our IBBCEAS instrument was 0.2 ppbv, with a signal-to-noise ratio of 1, and a 5-min integration time.

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Nakashima, Y., & Sadanaga, Y. (2017). Validation of in situ measurements of atmospheric nitrous acid using incoherent broadband cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy. Analytical Sciences, 33(4), 519–524. https://doi.org/10.2116/analsci.33.519

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