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Direct Measurements of Gas/Particle Partitioning and Mass Accommodation Coefficients in Environmental Chambers

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ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
卷 51, 期 20, 页码 11867-11875

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.7b02144

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  1. DOE (BER/ASR) [DE-SC0011105, DE-SC0016559]
  2. DOE (SBIR) [DE-SC0011218]
  3. NSF [AGS-1360834, AGS-1420007]
  4. EPA STAR graduate fellowship [FP-91770901-0]
  5. U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) [DE-SC0011218] Funding Source: U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)

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Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) are a major contributor to fine particulate mass and wield substantial influences on the Earths climate and human health. Despite extensive research in recent years, many of the fundamental processes of SOA formation and evolution remain poorly understood. Most atmospheric aerosol models use gas/particle equilibrium partitioning theory as a default treatment of gas-aerosol transfer, despite questions about potentially large kinetic effects. We have conducted fundamental SOA formation experiments in a Teflon environmental chamber using a novel method. A simple chemical system produces a very fast burst of low-volatility gas-phase products, which are competitively taken up by liquid organic seed particles and Teflon chamber walls. Clear changes in the species time evolution with differing amounts of seed allow us to quantify the particle uptake processes. We reproduce gas- and aerosol-phase observations using a kinetic box model, from which we quantify the aerosol mass accommodation coefficient (alpha) as 0.7 on average, with values near unity especially for low volatility species. alpha appears to decrease as volatility increases. alpha has historically been a very difficult parameter to measure with reported values varying over 3 orders of magnitude. We use the experimentally constrained model to evaluate the correction factor (Phi) needed for chamber SOA mass yields due to losses of vapors to walls as a function of species volatility and particle condensational sink. Phi ranges from 1-4.

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