Articles | Volume 25, issue 22
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-16697-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-16697-2025
Measurement report
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25 Nov 2025
Measurement report |  | 25 Nov 2025

Measurement report: Collocated speciation and potential mechanisms of gaseous adsorption for integrated filter-based sampling and analysis of water-soluble organic molecular markers in the atmosphere

Wei Feng, Xiangyu Zhang, Zhijuan Shao, Guofeng Shen, Hong Liao, Yuhang Wang, and Mingjie Xie

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In this work, the relative differences in particle concentrations of water-soluble organic molecular markers (WSOMMs) between the collocated filter samples represent the uncertainties in the measurements. The comparisons between the measurements of chemically treated and untreated backup filter samples indicate that the WSOMMs detected on the backup filters may originate from heterogeneous reactions on the filter surfaces, but are not caused by the adsorption of gaseous molecules.
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