Literature DB >> 33741973

Photolytic radical persistence due to anoxia in viscous aerosol particles.

Peter A Alpert1, Jing Dou2, Pablo Corral Arroyo3,4, Frederic Schneider3, Jacinta Xto5, Beiping Luo2, Thomas Peter2, Thomas Huthwelker5, Camelia N Borca5, Katja D Henzler5, Thomas Schaefer6, Hartmut Herrmann6, Jörg Raabe7, Benjamin Watts7, Ulrich K Krieger2, Markus Ammann8.   

Abstract

In viscous, organic-rich aerosol particles containing iron, sunlight may induce anoxic conditions that stabilize reactive oxygen species (ROS) and carbon-centered radicals (CCRs). In laboratory experiments, we show mass loss, iron oxidation and radical formation and release from photoactive organic particles containing iron. Our results reveal a range of temperature and relative humidity, including ambient conditions, that control ROS build up and CCR persistence in photochemically active, viscous organic particles. We find that radicals can attain high concentrations, altering aerosol chemistry and exacerbating health hazards of aerosol exposure. Our physicochemical kinetic model confirmed these results, implying that oxygen does not penetrate such particles due to the combined effects of fast reaction and slow diffusion near the particle surface, allowing photochemically-produced radicals to be effectively trapped in an anoxic organic matrix.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33741973      PMCID: PMC7979739          DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-21913-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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