Photo-oxidation of pinonaldehyde at low NOx: From chemistry to organic aerosol formation

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Pinonaldehyde oxidation by OH radicals under low-NOx conditions produces significant secondary organic aerosol (SOA) mass yields. Under concurrent UV illumination, mass yields are lower than high-NOx yields published earlier by our group. However, when OH radicals are produced via dark ozonolysis the SOA mass yields are comparable at high and low NOx. Because pinonaldehyde is a major first-generation gas-phase product of α-pinene oxidation by either ozone or OH radicals, its potential to form SOA serves as a molecular counterpoint to bulk SOA aging experiments involving SOA formed from α-pinene. Both the general tendency for aging reactions to produce more SOA and the sensitivity of the low-NOx products to UV photolysis observed in the bulk clearly occur for this single species as well. Photochemical oxidation of pinonaldehye and analogous first-generation terpene oxidation products are potentially a significant source of additional SOA in biogenically influenced air masses.© Author(s) 2013.

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Chacon-Madrid, H. J., Henry, K. M., & Donahue, N. M. (2013). Photo-oxidation of pinonaldehyde at low NOx: From chemistry to organic aerosol formation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 13(6), 3227–3236. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-13-3227-2013

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