A simplified description of the evolution of organic aerosol composition in the atmosphere
Colorado State University · Massachusetts Institute of Technology · +6 more institutions
Abstract
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either directly emitted or the products of a variety of chemical reactions. This complexity challenges our ability to explicitly characterize the chemical composition of these particles. We find that the bulk composition of OA from a variety of environments (laboratory and field) occupies a narrow range in the space of a Van Krevelen diagram (H:C versus O:C), characterized by a slope of ∼−1. The data show that atmospheric aging, involving processes such as volatilization, oxidation, mixing of air masses or condensation of further products, is consistent with movement along this line, producing a more oxidized aerosol.…
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10Topics & keywords
- Aerosol
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Chemical composition
- Atmospheric chemistry
- Condensation
- Atmospheric sciences
- Composition (language)
- Range (aeronautics)