Coupled Partitioning, Dilution, and Chemical Aging of Semivolatile Organics
Carnegie Mellon University · University of Iowa
Abstract
A unified framework of semi-volatile partitioning permits models to efficiently treat both semi-volatile primary emissions and secondary organic aerosol production (SOA), and then to treat the chemical evolution (aging) of the aggregate distribution of semi-volatile material. This framework also reveals critical deficiencies in current emissions and SOA formation measurements. The key feature of this treatment is a uniform basis set of saturation vapor pressures spanning the range of ambient organic saturation concentrations, from effectively nonvolatile material at 0.01 microg m(-3) to vapor-phase effluents at 100 mg m(-3). Chemical evolution can be treated by a transformation matrix coupling the various…
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- Dilution
- Environmental chemistry
- Chemistry
- Environmental science
- Clean water and sanitation