Response of an aerosol mass spectrometer to organonitrates and organosulfates and implications for atmospheric chemistry
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences · University of Colorado Boulder · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Organonitrates (ON) are important products of gas-phase oxidation of volatile organic compounds in the troposphere; some models predict, and laboratory studies show, the formation of large, multifunctional ON with vapor pressures low enough to partition to the particle phase. Organosulfates (OS) have also been recently detected in secondary organic aerosol. Despite their potential importance, ON and OS remain a nearly unexplored aspect of atmospheric chemistry because few studies have quantified particulate ON or OS in ambient air. We report the response of a high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS) to aerosol ON and OS standards and mixtures. We quantify the potentially substantial…
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Authors
7- DKDelphine K. FarmerCorresponding
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- AMA. Matsunaga
University of California, Riverside
- KSKenneth S. Docherty
Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder
- JDJason D. Surratt
California Institute of Technology
- JHJohn H. Seinfeld
California Institute of Technology
Topics & keywords
- Aerosol
- Chemistry
- Mass spectrometry
- Sulfate
- Environmental chemistry
- Ion
- Inorganic ions
- Ammonium sulfate