Substantial secondary organic aerosol formation in a coniferous forest: observations of both day- and nighttime chemistry
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Title (Dublin Core)
Substantial secondary organic aerosol formation in a coniferous forest: observations of both day- and nighttime chemistry
Description (Dublin Core)
Substantial biogenic secondary organic aerosol (BSOA) formation was investigated in a coniferous forest mountain region in Whistler, British Columbia. A largely biogenic aerosol growth episode was observed, providing a unique opportunity to investigate BSOA formation chemistry in a forested environment with limited influence from anthropogenic emissions. Positive matrix factorization of aerosol mass spectrometry (AMS) measurement identified two types of BSOA (BSOA-1 and BSOA-2), which were primarily generated by gas-phase oxidation of monoterpenes and perhaps sesquiterpenes. The temporal variations of BSOA-1 and BSOA-2 can be explained by gas–particle partitioning in response to ambient temperature and the relative importance of different oxidation mechanisms between day and night. While BSOA-1 arises from gas-phase ozonolysis and nitrate radical chemistry at night, BSOA-2 is likely less volatile than BSOA-1 and consists of products formed via gas-phase oxidation by OH radical and ozone during the day. Organic nitrates produced through nitrate radical chemistry can account for 22–33 % of BSOA-1 mass at night. The mass spectra of BSOA-1 and BSOA-2 have higher values of the mass fraction of <i>m/z</i> 91 (<i>f</i><sub>91</sub>) compared to the background organic aerosol. Using <i>f</i><sub>91</sub> to evaluate BSOA formation pathways in this unpolluted, forested region, heterogeneous oxidation of BSOA-1 is a minor production pathway of BSOA-2.
Creator (Dublin Core)
Lee, Alex K. Y.
Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.
Leaitch, W. Richard
Li, Shao-Meng
Sjostedt, Steve J.
Wentzell, Jeremy J. B.
Liggio, John
Macdonald, Anne Marie
Date (Dublin Core)
2018-09-07
Type (Dublin Core)
Text
Format (Dublin Core)
application/pdf
Identifier (Dublin Core)
10.5194/acp-16-6721-2016
https://acp.copernicus.org/articles/16/6721/2016/
Source (Dublin Core)
eISSN: 1680-7324
Language (Dublin Core)
eng



