A two-dimensional volatility basis set-Part 3: Prognostic modeling and NOx dependence

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When NOx is introduced to organic emissions, aerosol production is sometimes, but not always, reduced. Under certain conditions, these interactions will instead increase aerosol concentrations. We expanded the two-dimensional volatility basis set (2D-VBS) to include the effects of NOx on aerosol formation. This includes the formation of organonitrates, where the addition of a nitrate group contributes to a decrease of 2.5 orders of magnitude in volatility. With this refinement, we model outputs from experimental results, such as the atomic Ng: C ratio, organonitrate mass, and nitrate fragments in Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (AMS) measurements. We also discuss the mathematical methods underlying the implementation of the 2D-VBS and provide the complete code in the Supplement. A developer version is available on Bitbucket, an online community repository.

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Chuang, W. K., & Donahue, N. M. (2016). A two-dimensional volatility basis set-Part 3: Prognostic modeling and NOx dependence. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 16(1), 123–134. https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-123-2016

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