Ambient observations of dimers from terpene oxidation in the gas phase: Implications for new particle formation and growth

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We present ambient observations of dimeric monoterpene oxidation products (C16–20HyO6–9) in gas and particle phases in the boreal forest in Finland in spring 2013 and 2014, detected with a chemical ionization mass spectrometer with a filter inlet for gases and aerosols employing acetate and iodide as reagent ions. These are among the first online dual-phase observations of such dimers in the atmosphere. Estimated saturation concentrations of 10−15 to 10−6 µg m−3 (based on observed thermal desorptions and group-contribution methods) and measured gas-phase concentrations of 10−3 to 10−2 µg m−3 (~106–107 molecules cm−3) corroborate a gas-phase formation mechanism. Regular new particle formation (NPF) events allowed insights into the potential role dimers may play for atmospheric NPF and growth. The observationally constrained Model for Acid-Base chemistry in NAnoparticle Growth indicates a contribution of ~5% to early stage particle growth from the ~60 gaseous dimer compounds.

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Mohr, C., Lopez-Hilfiker, F. D., Yli-Juuti, T., Heitto, A., Lutz, A., Hallquist, M., … Thornton, J. A. (2017). Ambient observations of dimers from terpene oxidation in the gas phase: Implications for new particle formation and growth. Geophysical Research Letters, 44(6), 2958–2966. https://doi.org/10.1002/2017GL072718

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