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JOURNAL OF ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 44, Issue 3, Pages 259-297Publisher
KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL
DOI: 10.1023/A:1022977427523
Keywords
atmospheric oxidant; alpha-pinene; beta-pinene; mass balance; secondary aerosol
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The gas and particle phase reaction products of a mixture of the atmospherically important terpenes alpha-pinene and beta-pinene with the atmospheric oxidants O-3 and OH/NOx were investigated using both gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and high performance liquid chromatography ( HPLC) for identification and quantification of reaction products. The nighttime oxidation of a mixture of alpha-pinene and beta-pinene in the presence of O-3/air, and the daytime oxidation of a mixture of alpha-pinene + beta-pinene with NOx air in the presence of natural sunlight were carried out in the University of North Carolina's large outdoor smog chamber (190 m(3)) located in Chatham County, North Carolina. Mass balances for gaseous and aerosol reaction products are reported over the course of the reaction. More than twenty-nine products were identified and/or quantified in this study. On average, measured gas and particle phase products accounted for similar to74 to similar to80% of the reacted alpha-pinen/beta-pinene mixture carbon. Measurements show that a number of reaction products were found in both O-3 and NOx system [pinonaldehyde, pinic acid, pinonic acid, pinalic-3-acid, 4-hydroxypinalic- 3-acid, 4-oxonopinone, 1-hydroxy-nopinone, 3-hydroxy-nopinone, and nopinone]. Pinonic acid, pinic acid, pinalic- 3-acid, 4-hydroxypinalic- 3-acid, and 10-hydroxypinonic acid were observed in the early stage in the aerosol phase and may play an important role in the early formation of secondary aerosols.
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