Gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern United States

<p>In this study we identify pyrolysis gases from prescribed burns conducted in pine forests with a shrub understory captured using a manual extraction device. The device selectively sampled emissions ahead of the flame front, minimizing the collection of oxidized gases, with the captured gase...

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Main Authors: N. K. Scharko, A. M. Oeck, T. L. Myers, R. G. Tonkyn, C. A. Banach, S. P. Baker, E. N. Lincoln, J. Chong, B. M. Corcoran, G. M. Burke, R. D. Ottmar, J. C. Restaino, D. R. Weise, T. J. Johnson
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Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2019-08-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/19/9681/2019/acp-19-9681-2019.pdf
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spelling doaj-5e16ce821f214c5fa73ec50b1c77fce52020-11-25T01:48:51ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242019-08-01199681969810.5194/acp-19-9681-2019Gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern United StatesN. K. Scharko0A. M. Oeck1T. L. Myers2R. G. Tonkyn3C. A. Banach4S. P. Baker5E. N. Lincoln6J. Chong7B. M. Corcoran8G. M. Burke9R. D. Ottmar10J. C. Restaino11D. R. Weise12T. J. Johnson13Pacific Northwest National Laboratories, Richland, WA, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratories, Richland, WA, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratories, Richland, WA, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratories, Richland, WA, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratories, Richland, WA, USAUSDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Missoula, MT, USAUSDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Missoula, MT, USAUSDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Riverside, CA, USAUSDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Riverside, CA, USAUSDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Riverside, CA, USAUSDA Forest Service, Pacific Northwest Research Station, Seattle WA, USASchool of Environmental and Forest Sciences, University of Washington, Seattle WA, USAUSDA Forest Service, Pacific Southwest Research Station, Riverside, CA, USAPacific Northwest National Laboratories, Richland, WA, USA<p>In this study we identify pyrolysis gases from prescribed burns conducted in pine forests with a shrub understory captured using a manual extraction device. The device selectively sampled emissions ahead of the flame front, minimizing the collection of oxidized gases, with the captured gases analyzed in the laboratory using infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy. Results show that emission ratios (ERs) relative to CO for ethene and acetylene were significantly greater than in previous fire studies, suggesting that the sample device was able to collect gases predominantly generated prior to ignition. Further evidence that ignition had not begun was corroborated by novel IR detections of several species, in particular naphthalene. With regards to oxygenated species, several aldehydes (acrolein, furaldehyde, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde) and carboxylic acids (formic, acetic) were all observed; results show that ERs for acetaldehyde were noticeably greater, while ERs for formaldehyde and acetic acid were lower compared to other studies. The acetylene-to-furan ratio also suggests that high-temperature pyrolysis was the dominant process generating the collected gases.</p>https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/19/9681/2019/acp-19-9681-2019.pdf
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author N. K. Scharko
A. M. Oeck
T. L. Myers
R. G. Tonkyn
C. A. Banach
S. P. Baker
E. N. Lincoln
J. Chong
B. M. Corcoran
G. M. Burke
R. D. Ottmar
J. C. Restaino
D. R. Weise
T. J. Johnson
spellingShingle N. K. Scharko
A. M. Oeck
T. L. Myers
R. G. Tonkyn
C. A. Banach
S. P. Baker
E. N. Lincoln
J. Chong
B. M. Corcoran
G. M. Burke
R. D. Ottmar
J. C. Restaino
D. R. Weise
T. J. Johnson
Gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern United States
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
author_facet N. K. Scharko
A. M. Oeck
T. L. Myers
R. G. Tonkyn
C. A. Banach
S. P. Baker
E. N. Lincoln
J. Chong
B. M. Corcoran
G. M. Burke
R. D. Ottmar
J. C. Restaino
D. R. Weise
T. J. Johnson
author_sort N. K. Scharko
title Gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern United States
title_short Gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern United States
title_full Gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern United States
title_fullStr Gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern United States
title_full_unstemmed Gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern United States
title_sort gas-phase pyrolysis products emitted by prescribed fires in pine forests with a shrub understory in the southeastern united states
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
issn 1680-7316
1680-7324
publishDate 2019-08-01
description <p>In this study we identify pyrolysis gases from prescribed burns conducted in pine forests with a shrub understory captured using a manual extraction device. The device selectively sampled emissions ahead of the flame front, minimizing the collection of oxidized gases, with the captured gases analyzed in the laboratory using infrared (IR) absorption spectroscopy. Results show that emission ratios (ERs) relative to CO for ethene and acetylene were significantly greater than in previous fire studies, suggesting that the sample device was able to collect gases predominantly generated prior to ignition. Further evidence that ignition had not begun was corroborated by novel IR detections of several species, in particular naphthalene. With regards to oxygenated species, several aldehydes (acrolein, furaldehyde, acetaldehyde, formaldehyde) and carboxylic acids (formic, acetic) were all observed; results show that ERs for acetaldehyde were noticeably greater, while ERs for formaldehyde and acetic acid were lower compared to other studies. The acetylene-to-furan ratio also suggests that high-temperature pyrolysis was the dominant process generating the collected gases.</p>
url https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/19/9681/2019/acp-19-9681-2019.pdf
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