Secondary Organic Aerosols from Oxidation of Methylnaphthalene: Yield, Composition, and Volatility

25 Pages Posted: 19 Dec 2023

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Wang Xiang

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Weigang Wang

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Institute of Chemistry

Chunyan Hou

affiliation not provided to SSRN

CiCi Fan

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Ting Lei

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Institute of Chemistry

Junling Li

Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences

Maofa Ge

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Institute of Chemistry

Abstract

Alkyl-PAHs (APAHs) have been identified worldwide, which could rapidly react with chlorine and OH radicals in the atmosphere. In this study, a comprehensive investigation is conducted for SOA generated by a representative alkyl-naphthalene (1-methyl naphthalene, 1-MN) initiated by Cl, including yield, chemical composition, and volatility of SOA. To better understand 1-MN atmospheric oxidation, reaction mechanisms of 1MN with Cl atoms and OH radicals are proposed and compared under different NOx conditions. The SOA yields are comparable for Cl-initiated and OH-initiated reactions under high NOx conditions but increased in Cl-initiated reactions under low NOx conditions. The compounds with ten carbons are more abundant in Cl-initiated SOA, while compounds with nine carbons have higher intensity, suggesting that Cl caused ring-retained and alkyl-lost products and OH produces ring-broken and alkyl-retained compounds. The volatility of SOA is remarkably low, and SOA formed from Cl oxidation is slightly higher than that from OH oxidation. These results reveal that 1MN-derived SOA with OH and Cl radicals would have different physical-chemical properties and may play an important role in air quality and health effects.

Keywords: Secondary organic aerosols, methylnaphthalene, oxidation, volatility

Suggested Citation

Xiang, Wang and Wang, Weigang and Hou, Chunyan and Fan, CiCi and Lei, Ting and Li, Junling and Ge, Maofa, Secondary Organic Aerosols from Oxidation of Methylnaphthalene: Yield, Composition, and Volatility. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4668628 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4668628

Wang Xiang

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Weigang Wang (Contact Author)

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Institute of Chemistry ( email )

Chunyan Hou

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CiCi Fan

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Ting Lei

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Institute of Chemistry ( email )

Junling Li

Chinese Research Academy of Environmental Sciences ( email )

China

Maofa Ge

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Institute of Chemistry ( email )

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