Secondary organic aerosol formation from low-NO x photooxidation of dodecane: Evolution of multigeneration gas-phase chemistry and aerosol composition

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Abstract

The extended photooxidation of and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation from dodecane (C 12H 26) under low-NO x conditions, such that RO 2 + HO 2 chemistry dominates the fate of the peroxy radicals, is studied in the Caltech Environmental Chamber based on simultaneous gas and particle-phase measurements. A mechanism simulation indicates that greater than 67% of the initial carbon ends up as fourth and higher generation products after 10 h of reaction, and simulated trends for seven species are supported by gas-phase measurements. A characteristic set of hydroperoxide gas-phase products are formed under these low-NO x conditions. Production of semivolatile hydroperoxide species within three generations of chemistry is consistent with observed initial aerosol growth. Continued gas-phase oxidation of these semivolatile species produces multifunctional low volatility compounds. This study elucidates the complex evolution of the gas-phase photooxidation chemistry and subsequent SOA formation through a novel approach comparing molecular level information from a chemical ionization mass spectrometer (CIMS) and high m/z ion fragments from an Aerodyne high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS). Combination of these techniques reveals that particle-phase chemistry leading to peroxyhemiacetal formation is the likely mechanism by which these species are incorporated in the particle phase. The current findings are relevant toward understanding atmospheric SOA formation and aging from the "unresolved complex mixture," comprising, in part, long-chain alkanes. © 2012 American Chemical Society.

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Yee, L. D., Craven, J. S., Loza, C. L., Schilling, K. A., Ng, N. L., Canagaratna, M. R., … Seinfeld, J. H. (2012). Secondary organic aerosol formation from low-NO x photooxidation of dodecane: Evolution of multigeneration gas-phase chemistry and aerosol composition. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 116(24), 6211–6230. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp211531h

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