Influence of vapor wall loss in laboratory chambers on yields of secondary organic aerosol
California Institute of Technology · University of California, Davis
Abstract
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) constitutes a major fraction of submicrometer atmospheric particulate matter. Quantitative simulation of SOA within air-quality and climate models--and its resulting impacts--depends on the translation of SOA formation observed in laboratory chambers into robust parameterizations. Worldwide data have been accumulating indicating that model predictions of SOA are substantially lower than ambient observations. Although possible explanations for this mismatch have been advanced, none has addressed the laboratory chamber data themselves. Losses of particles to the walls of chambers are routinely accounted for, but there has been little evaluation of the effects on SOA formation of…
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7Topics & keywords
- Aerosol
- Particulates
- Environmental science
- Environmental chamber
- Fraction (chemistry)
- Atmospheric sciences
- Environmental chemistry
- Organic matter
- Climate action