Abstract
A dynamic system for the calibration of acyl peroxynitrate compounds (APNs) has been developed in the laboratory to reduce the difficulty, required time, and instability of laboratory-produced standards for difficult-to-synthesize APN species. In this work we present a photochemical source for the generation of APN standards: acetyl peroxynitrate (PAN), propionyl peroxynitrate (PPN), acryloyl peroxynitrate (APAN), methacryloyl peroxynitrate (MPAN), and crotonyl peroxynitrate (CPAN). APNs are generated via photolysis of a mixture of acyl chloride (RC(O)Cl) and ketone (RC(Combining double low lineO)R) precursor compounds in the presence of O 2 and NO 2. Subsequent separation by a prep-scale gas chromatograph and detection with a total NO y instrument serve to quantify the output of the APN source. Validation of the APN products was performed using iodide ion chemical ionization mass spectroscopy (I- CIMS). This method of standard production is an efficient and accurate technique for the calibration of instrumentation used to measure PAN, PPN, APAN, MPAN, and CPAN.
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Veres, P. R., & Roberts, J. M. (2015). Development of a photochemical source for the production and calibration of acyl peroxynitrate compounds. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 8(5), 2225–2231. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-8-2225-2015
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