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Molecular corridors and parameterizations of volatility in the chemical evolution of organic aerosols
by
Pöschl, Ulrich
, Shiraiwa, Manabu
, Li, Ying
in
Aerosol models
/ Aerosols
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Amines
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Atmospheric evolution
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric water
/ Biomass
/ Biomass burning
/ Burning
/ Chemical composition
/ Chemical evolution
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemistry
/ Cloud formation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolution
/ Fog
/ Functional groups
/ Gases
/ Indoor environments
/ Ionization
/ Laboratory experiments
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Mass transport
/ Nitrogen
/ Organic compounds
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Oxidation
/ Oxygen
/ Particle formation
/ Physical properties
/ Saturation
/ Scientific imaging
/ Sulfur
/ Sulphur
/ Transportation corridors
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Volatility
2016
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Molecular corridors and parameterizations of volatility in the chemical evolution of organic aerosols
by
Pöschl, Ulrich
, Shiraiwa, Manabu
, Li, Ying
in
Aerosol models
/ Aerosols
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Amines
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Atmospheric evolution
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric water
/ Biomass
/ Biomass burning
/ Burning
/ Chemical composition
/ Chemical evolution
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemistry
/ Cloud formation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolution
/ Fog
/ Functional groups
/ Gases
/ Indoor environments
/ Ionization
/ Laboratory experiments
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Mass transport
/ Nitrogen
/ Organic compounds
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Oxidation
/ Oxygen
/ Particle formation
/ Physical properties
/ Saturation
/ Scientific imaging
/ Sulfur
/ Sulphur
/ Transportation corridors
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Volatility
2016
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Molecular corridors and parameterizations of volatility in the chemical evolution of organic aerosols
by
Pöschl, Ulrich
, Shiraiwa, Manabu
, Li, Ying
in
Aerosol models
/ Aerosols
/ Ageing
/ Aging
/ Amines
/ Atmospheric aerosols
/ Atmospheric boundary layer
/ Atmospheric evolution
/ Atmospheric models
/ Atmospheric water
/ Biomass
/ Biomass burning
/ Burning
/ Chemical composition
/ Chemical evolution
/ Chemical properties
/ Chemical reactions
/ Chemistry
/ Cloud formation
/ Environmental aspects
/ Evolution
/ Fog
/ Functional groups
/ Gases
/ Indoor environments
/ Ionization
/ Laboratory experiments
/ Mass spectrometry
/ Mass spectroscopy
/ Mass transport
/ Nitrogen
/ Organic compounds
/ Outdoor air quality
/ Oxidation
/ Oxygen
/ Particle formation
/ Physical properties
/ Saturation
/ Scientific imaging
/ Sulfur
/ Sulphur
/ Transportation corridors
/ Volatile organic compounds
/ Volatility
2016
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Molecular corridors and parameterizations of volatility in the chemical evolution of organic aerosols
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Molecular corridors and parameterizations of volatility in the chemical evolution of organic aerosols
2016
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The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reaction and mass transport in the gas and particle phases, which is challenging for the interpretation of field measurements and laboratory experiments as well as accurate representation of OA evolution in atmospheric aerosol models. Based on data from over 30 000 compounds, we show that organic compounds with a wide variety of functional groups fall into molecular corridors, characterized by a tight inverse correlation between molar mass and volatility. We developed parameterizations to predict the saturation mass concentration of organic compounds containing oxygen, nitrogen, and sulfur from the elemental composition that can be measured by soft-ionization high-resolution mass spectrometry. Field measurement data from new particle formation events, biomass burning, cloud/fog processing, and indoor environments were mapped into molecular corridors to characterize the chemical nature of the observed OA components. We found that less-oxidized indoor OA are constrained to a corridor of low molar mass and high volatility, whereas highly oxygenated compounds in atmospheric water extend to high molar mass and low volatility. Among the nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compounds identified in atmospheric aerosols, amines tend to exhibit low molar mass and high volatility, whereas organonitrates and organosulfates follow high O : C corridors extending to high molar mass and low volatility. We suggest that the consideration of molar mass and molecular corridors can help to constrain volatility and particle-phase state in the modeling of OA particularly for nitrogen- and sulfur-containing compounds.
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