Influence of relative humidity on the heterogeneous oxidation of secondary organic aerosol

被引:40
|
作者
Li, Ziyue [1 ]
Smith, Katherine A. [2 ]
Cappa, Christopher D. [2 ]
机构
[1] Univ Calif Davis, Atmospher Sci Grad Grp, Davis, CA 95616 USA
[2] Univ Calif Davis, Dept Civil & Environm Engn, Davis, CA 95616 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
ALPHA-PINENE OZONOLYSIS; DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTAL-CONDITIONS; CONDENSATION NUCLEUS ACTIVITY; GAS-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS; KINETIC MULTILAYER MODEL; OH-INITIATED OXIDATION; HYDROXYL RADICALS; REACTIVE UPTAKE; PHASE STATE; MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE;
D O I
10.5194/acp-18-14585-2018
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) is a complex mixture of hundreds of semi-volatile to extremely low-volatility organic compounds that are chemically processed in the atmosphere, including via heterogeneous oxidation by gas-phase radicals. Relative humidity (RH) has a substantial impact on particle phase, which can affect how SOA evolves in the atmosphere. In this study, SOA from dark apinene ozonolysis is heterogeneously aged by OH radicals in a flow tube at low and high RH. At high RH (RH = 89 %) there is substantial loss of particle volume (similar to 60 %) at an equivalent atmospheric OH exposure of 3 weeks. In contrast, at low RH (RH = 25 %) there is little mass loss (< 20 %) at the same OH exposure. Mass spectra of the SOA particles were measured as a function of OH exposure using a vacuum ultraviolet aerosol mass spectrometer (VUV-AMS). The mass spectra observed at low RH overall exhibit minor changes with oxidation and negligible further changes above an OH exposure = 2 x 10(12) molecule cm(-3) s suggesting limited impact of oxidation on the particle composition. In contrast, the mass spectra observed at high RH exhibit substantial and continuous changes as a function of OH exposure. Further, at high RH clusters of peaks in the mass spectra exhibit unique decay patterns, suggesting different responses of various species to oxidation. A model of heterogeneous oxidation has been developed to understand the origin of the difference in aging between the low- and high-RH experiments. Differences in diffusivity of the SOA between the low- and high-RH experiments alone can explain the difference in compositional change but cannot explain the difference in mass loss. Instead, the difference in mass loss is attributable to RH-dependent differences in the OH uptake coefficient and/or the net probability of fragmentation, with either or both larger at high RH compared to low RH. These results illustrate the important impact of relative humidity on the fate of SOA in the atmosphere.
引用
收藏
页码:14585 / 14608
页数:24
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Atmospheric oxidation of isoprene and 1,3-butadiene: influence of aerosol acidity and relative humidity on secondary organic aerosol
    Lewandowski, M.
    Jaoui, M.
    Offenberg, J. H.
    Krug, J. D.
    Kleindienst, T. E.
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2015, 15 (07) : 3773 - 3783
  • [2] Effect of relative humidity on the composition of secondary organic aerosol from the oxidation of toluene
    Hinks, Mallory L.
    Montoya-Aguilera, Julia
    Ellison, Lucas
    Lin, Peng
    Laskin, Alexander
    Laskin, Julia
    Shiraiwa, Manabu
    Dabdub, Donald
    Nizkorodov, Sergey A.
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2018, 18 (03) : 1643 - 1652
  • [3] Relative humidity-dependent evolution of molecular composition of α-pinene secondary organic aerosol upon heterogeneous oxidation by hydroxyl radicals
    Wang, Wei
    Li, Chenxi
    Xiao, Huayun
    Li, Ziyue
    Zhao, Yue
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES, 2025, 148 : 210 - 220
  • [4] Heterogeneous Glyoxal Oxidation: A Potential Source of Secondary Organic Aerosol
    Connelly, B. M.
    De Haan, D. O.
    Tolbert, M. A.
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A, 2012, 116 (24): : 6180 - 6187
  • [5] Dimers in α-pinene secondary organic aerosol: effect of hydroxyl radical, ozone, relative humidity and aerosol acidity
    Kristensen, K.
    Cui, T.
    Zhang, H.
    Gold, A.
    Glasius, M.
    Surratt, J. D.
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2014, 14 (08) : 4201 - 4218
  • [6] Changes in Secondary Organic Aerosol Composition and Mass due to Photolysis: Relative Humidity Dependence
    Wong, Jenny P. S.
    Zhou, Shouming
    Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.
    JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A, 2015, 119 (19): : 4309 - 4316
  • [7] Enhancement effect of relative humidity on the formation and regional respiratory deposition of secondary organic aerosol
    Yu, Kuo-Pin
    Lin, Chi-Chi
    Yang, Shang-Chun
    Zhao, Ping
    JOURNAL OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS, 2011, 191 (1-3) : 94 - 102
  • [8] Effects of temperature and relative humidity on the formation of secondary organic aerosol from amine precursors
    Price, Derek J.
    Cocker, David R.
    ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY, 2014, 248
  • [9] The influence of relative humidity on the size of atmospheric aerosol
    Lee, WMG
    Shih, PM
    Wang, CS
    JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND HEALTH PART A-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING & TOXIC AND HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCE CONTROL, 1997, 32 (04): : 1085 - 1097
  • [10] Secondary organic aerosol formation from methacrolein photooxidation: roles of NOx level, relative humidity and aerosol acidity
    Zhang, Haofei
    Lin, Ying-Hsuan
    Zhang, Zhenfa
    Zhang, Xiaolu
    Shaw, Stephanie L.
    Knipping, Eladio M.
    Weber, Rodney J.
    Gold, Avram
    Kamens, Richard M.
    Surratt, Jason D.
    ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY, 2012, 9 (03) : 247 - 262