Heterogeneous chemistry of glyoxal on acidic solutions. An oligomerization pathway for secondary organic aerosol formation

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The heterogeneous chemistry of glyoxal on sulfuric acid surfaces has been investigated at various acid concentrations and temperatures, utilizing a low-pressure fast flow laminar reactor coupled to an ion drift-chemical ionization mass spectrometer (ID-CIMS). The uptake coefficient (γ) of glyoxal ranges from (1.2 ± 0.06) × 10 -2 to (2.5 ± 0.01) × 10 -3 for 60-93 wt % H 2 SO 4 at 253-273 K. The effective Henry's Law constant (H∗) ranges from (98.9 ± 4.9) × 10 5 to (1.6 ± 0.1) × 10 5 M atm -1 for 60-93 wt % at 263-273 K. Both the uptake coefficient and Henry's Law constant increase with decreasing acid concentration and temperature. Our results reveal a reaction mechanism of hydration followed by oligomerization for glyoxal on acidic media, indicating an efficient aqueous reaction of glyoxal on hygroscopic particles leading to secondary organic aerosol formation.

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Gomez, M. E., Lin, Y., Guo, S., & Zhang, R. (2015). Heterogeneous chemistry of glyoxal on acidic solutions. An oligomerization pathway for secondary organic aerosol formation. Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 119(19), 4457–4463. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp509916r

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