Experimental data on SOA formation from mixtures of anthropogenic and biogenic organic compounds |
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Authors: | M.G. Vivanco M. Santiago M. Sánchez M.A. Clavero E. Borrás M. Ródenas F. Alacreu M. Vázquez E. Clemente R. Porras A. Muñoz A. Stein |
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Affiliation: | Centro de Investigaciones Energéticas, Medioambientales y Tecnológicas (CIEMAT), Departamento de Medio Ambiente, Av. Complutense 22, 28040-Madrid, España;Centro de Estudios Ambientales del Mediterráneo (CEAM), Fundación CEAM, Charles R. Darwin 14 (Parque Tecnológico), 46980-Paterna-Valencia, España;Earth Resources & Technology (ERT) on assignment to NOAA’s Air Resources Laboratory (ARL), Silver Spring, MD, USA |
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Abstract: | Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) constitute a significant fraction of the atmospheric particulate matter. Theses particles are formed as a consequence of the oxidation reaction of certain organic gases that leads to the formation of low-volatility compounds. As for other pollutants, air quality models allow the simulation of particle levels and thus models constitute a powerful tool in air quality management. Nevertheless, the accepted use of models must be based on the validation of its capacity to reproduce observed concentrations. Air monitoring sites provide measured information of a large variety of ambient pollutants. Unfortunately, measurements on SOA are not normally available, as current monitoring networks do not include instrumentation to distinguish primary from secondary sources of organic carbonaceous aerosol. This paper presents a set of photooxidation experiments performed in the European Photorreactor (EUPHORE) smog chamber (CEAM, Spain) under different experimental conditions to investigate SOA formation. The use of chambers allows the isolation of atmospheric chemistry and aerosol formation processes. Thus, although these measurements were obtained at initial precursor concentrations higher than those in atmospheric conditions, they constitute a valuable set of information for SOA model evaluation purposes. |
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Keywords: | SOA formation chamber experiments organic gases aerosols |
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