4.7 Article

Molecular understanding of the suppression of new-particle formation by isoprene

Journal

ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 20, Issue 20, Pages 11809-11821

Publisher

COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH
DOI: 10.5194/acp-20-11809-2020

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Funding

  1. EC Seventh Framework Programme
  2. European Union [316662, 764991, 656994, 600377, 692891, 638703, 616075, 335478, 742206, 714621]
  3. German Federal Ministry of Education and Research [01LK0902A, 01LK1222A, 01LK1601A]
  4. Swiss National Science Foundation [20020_152907, 200020_172602, 20FI20_159851, 20FI20_172622]
  5. Academy of Finland (Center of Excellence) [307331, 299574, 296628, 306853, 304013]
  6. Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation
  7. Vaisala Foundation
  8. Nessling Foundation
  9. Austrian research funding association (FFG) [846050]
  10. Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology [CERN/FP/116387/2010]
  11. Swedish Research Council Formas [2015-749]
  12. Vetenskapsradet [2011-5120]
  13. Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences
  14. Russian Foundation for Basic Research [08-02-91006-CERN, 12-02-91522-CERN]
  15. U.S. National Science Foundation [AGS1136479, AGS1447056, AGS1439551, CHE1012293, AGS1649147, AGS1602086]
  16. Wallace Research Foundation
  17. US Department of Energy [DE-SC0014469]
  18. NERC GASSP [NE/J024252/1m]
  19. Royal Society (Wolfson Merit Award)
  20. United Kingdom Natural Environment Research Council [NE/K015966/1]
  21. Dreyfus Award [EP-11-117]
  22. French National Research Agency the Nord-Pas de Calais
  23. European Funds for Regional Economic Development Labex-Cappa grant [ANR-11-LABX-0005-01]
  24. Goethe University Frankfurt
  25. Austrian Science Fund (FWF) [J3951N36, P27295-N20]
  26. Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) [20FI20_159851] Funding Source: Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF)
  27. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-SC0014469] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
  28. Academy of Finland (AKA) [304013, 304013] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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Nucleation of atmospheric vapours produces more than half of global cloud condensation nuclei and so has an important influence on climate. Recent studies show that monoterpene (C10H16) oxidation yields highly oxygenated products that can nucleate with or without sulfuric acid. Monoterpenes are emitted mainly by trees, frequently together with isoprene (C5H8), which has the highest global emission of all organic vapours. Previous studies have shown that isoprene suppresses new-particle formation from monoterpenes, but the cause of this suppression is under debate. Here, in experiments performed under atmospheric conditions in the CERN CLOUD chamber, we show that isoprene reduces the yield of highly oxygenated dimers with 19 or 20 carbon atoms - which drive particle nucleation and early growth - while increasing the production of dimers with 14 or 15 carbon atoms. The dimers (termed C-20 and C-15, respectively) are produced by termination reactions between pairs of peroxy radicals (RO2 center dot) arising from monoterpenes or isoprene. Compared with pure monoterpene conditions, isoprene reduces nucleation rates at 1.7 nm (depending on the isoprene = monoterpene ratio) and approximately halves particle growth rates between 1.3 and 3.2 nm. However, above 3.2 nm, C-15 dimers contribute to secondary organic aerosol, and the growth rates are unaffected by isoprene. We further show that increased hydroxyl radical (OH center dot) reduces particle formation in our chemical system rather than enhances it as previously proposed, since it increases isoprene-derived RO2 center dot radicals that reduce C-20 formation. RO2 center dot termination emerges as the critical step that determines the highly oxygenated organic molecule (HOM) distribution and the corresponding nucleation capability. Species that reduce the C-20 yield, such as NO, HO2 and as we show isoprene, can thus effectively reduce biogenic nucleation and early growth. Therefore the formation rate of organic aerosol in a particular region of the atmosphere under study will vary according to the precise ambient conditions.

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