Aqueous Photochemistry of Secondary Organic Aerosol of α-Pinene and α-Humulene in the Presence of Hydrogen Peroxide or Inorganic Salts

2019 
The effect of common atmospheric solutes on aqueous-phase aging of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) was explored under irradiated and dark conditions. SOA particles were produced from dark ozonolysis of α-pinene or α-humulene in a photochemical smog chamber, collected on filters, and extracted in either pure water or in aqueous solutions containing 0.010 mM H2O2, 0.15 mM NaNO3, or 0.15 mM NH4NO3. These aqueous samples were either irradiated for up to four hours to simulate photochemical aqueous aging by sunlight or kept in the dark for the same amount of time to simulate nighttime aqueous chemistry of SOA. The chemical composition of SOA was monitored over time using direct infusion electrospray ionization high-resolution mass spectrometry. The presence of salts accelerated the loss of high-molecular weight compounds, both under irradiated and dark conditions, making the dissolved SOA compounds smaller and more volatile. These effects of atmospheric salts have important implications for understanding SOA e...
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