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Ozone and secondary organic aerosol formation from Ethylene-NO x -NaCl irradiations under different relative humidity conditions

Journal

JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 73, Issue 1, Pages 81-100

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10874-015-9317-1

Keywords

Ethylene; Ozone; Secondary organic aerosol; NaCl seedaerosol; Relative humidity

Funding

  1. Chinese Academy of Sciences [XDB05010104]
  2. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41105086, 41375129]

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The formation of ozone and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) from ethylene-NO (x) -NaCl(aerosol) irradiations was studied under various relative humidity (RH) conditions in an indoor smog chamber. In the absence of NaCl seed aerosols, SOA was hardly formed and peak O-3 concentrations decreased linearly with increasing RH in ethylene irradiations. For the irradiations with NaCl seed aerosols, when RH < 48 % (efflorescence relative humidity of NaCl), NaCl existed as solid phase and had little effect on peak O-3 concentrations. The infrared spectra from sampled particles showed that SOA was rarely formed on solid NaCl particles. However, when NaCl was in the aqueous phase as RH a parts per thousand yen 48 %, the peak O-3 concentration was sharply reduced by over 20 % as compared to experiments without NaCl aerosol, and the absorption of NaNO3 in aerosols was coincidently increased with RH. Model results indicated that the heterogeneous reaction of N2O5 with aqueous NaCl aerosols was the main cause for the sharp decrease of O-3. Besides, the absorptions from C-H, C = O, ONO2 and COO groups all greatly increased with RH. Our results show that SOA from ethylene-NOx irradiations was mainly formed through aqueous reactions. The yields of SOA from ethylene were measured to be 1.5 and 2.3 % at RH of 65 and 84 %, respectively.

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