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Highly Oxygenated Multifunctional Compounds in α-Pinene Secondary Organic Aerosol.

Xuan Zhang1, Andrew T Lambe1, Mary Alice Upshur2, William A Brooks1, Ariana Gray Bé2, Regan J Thomson2, Franz M Geiger2, Jason D Surratt3, Zhenfa Zhang3, Avram Gold3, Stephan Graf4, Michael J Cubison4, Michael Groessl4, John T Jayne1, Douglas R Worsnop1, Manjula R Canagaratna1.   

Abstract

Highly oxygenated multifunctional organic compounds (HOMs) originating from biogenic emissions constitute a widespread source of organic aerosols in the pristine atmosphere. However, the molecular forms in which HOMs are present in the condensed phase upon gas-particle partitioning remain unclear. In this study, we show that highly oxygenated molecules that contain multiple peroxide functionalities are readily cationized by the attachment of Na+ during electrospray ionization operated in the positive ion mode. With this method, we present the first identification of HOMs characterized as C8-10H12-18O4-9 monomers and C16-20H24-36O8-14 dimers in α-pinene derived secondary organic aerosol (SOA). Simultaneous detection of these molecules in the gas phase provides direct evidence for their gas-to-particle conversion. Molecular properties of particulate HOMs generated from ozonolysis and OH oxidation of unsubstituted (C10H16) and deuterated (C10H13D3) α-pinene are investigated using coupled ion mobility spectrometry with mass spectrometry. The systematic shift in the mass of monomers in the deuterated system is consistent with the decomposition of isomeric vinylhydroperoxides to release vinoxy radical isotopologues, the precursors to a sequence of autoxidation reactions that ultimately yield HOMs in the gas phase. The remarkable difference observed in the dimer abundance under O3- versus OH-dominant environments underlines the competition between intramolecular hydrogen migration of peroxy radicals and their bimolecular termination reactions. Our results provide new and direct molecular-level information for a key component needed for achieving carbon mass closure of α-pinene SOA.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28445044     DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.6b06588

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Sci Technol        ISSN: 0013-936X            Impact factor:   9.028


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