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Relating hygroscopicity and composition of organic aerosol particulate matter
J. Duplissy1; P. F. DeCarlo1,3; J. Dommen1; M. R. Alfarra2; A. Metzger1; I. Barmpadimos1; A. S. H. Prevot1; E. Weingartner1; T. Tritscher1; M. Gysel1; A. C. Aiken3; J. L. Jimenez3; M. R. Canagaratna4; D. R. Worsnop4,5; D. R. Collins6; J. Tomlinson6,7; U. Baltensperger1
2011-02-10
Source PublicationAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics
ISSN1680-7316
Volume11Pages:1155–1165
Abstract

A hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer (HTDMA) was used to measure the water uptake (hygroscopicity) of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formed during the chemical and photochemical oxidation of several organic precursors in a smog chamber. Electron ionization mass spectra of the non-refractory submicron aerosol were simultaneously determined with an aerosol mass spectrometer (AMS), and correlations between the two different signals were investigated. SOA hygroscopicity was found to strongly correlate with the relative abundance of the ion signal m/z 44 expressed as a fraction of total organic signal (f44). m/z 44 is due mostly to the ion fragment CO+ 2 for all types of SOA systems studied, and has been previously shown to strongly correlate with organic O/C for ambient and chamber OA. The analysis was also performed on ambient OA from two field experiments at the remote site Jungfraujoch, and the megacity Mexico City, where similar results were found. A simple empirical linear relation between the hygroscopicity of OA at subsaturated RH, as given by the hygroscopic growth factor (GF) or “κorg” parameter, and f44 was determined and is given by κorg = 2.2× f44 −0.13. This approximation can be further verified and refined as the database for AMS and HTDMA measurements is constantly being expanded around the world. The use of this approximation could introduce an important simplification in the parameterization of hygroscopicity of OA in atmospheric models, since f44 is correlated with the photochemical age of an air mass.

DOI10.5194/acp-11-1155-2011
Indexed BySCIE
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEnvironmental Sciences & Ecology ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS SubjectEnvironmental Sciences ; Meteorology & Atmospheric Sciences
WOS IDWOS:000287354100018
Scopus ID2-s2.0-79951477575
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Corresponding AuthorJ. Duplissy
Affiliation1.Laboratory of Atmospheric Chemistry, Paul Scherrer Institut, 5232 Villigen, Switzerland
2.National Centre for Atmospheric Science (NCAS), School of Earth, Atmospheric and Environmental Sciences, The University of Manchester, Manchester, UK
3.Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, and CIRES, University of Colorado, UCB 216, Boulder, CO 80309-0216, USA
4.Aerodyne Research, Billerica, MA, USA
5.Department of Physics, University of Helsinki, 000014, Helsinki, Finland
6.Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University, 3150 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3150, USA
7.Department of Atmospheric Sciences, Texas A&M University, 3150 TAMU, College Station, TX 77843-3150, USA
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J. Duplissy,P. F. DeCarlo,J. Dommen,et al. Relating hygroscopicity and composition of organic aerosol particulate matter[J]. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2011, 11, 1155–1165.
APA J. Duplissy., P. F. DeCarlo., J. Dommen., M. R. Alfarra., A. Metzger., I. Barmpadimos., A. S. H. Prevot., E. Weingartner., T. Tritscher., M. Gysel., A. C. Aiken., J. L. Jimenez., M. R. Canagaratna., D. R. Worsnop., D. R. Collins., J. Tomlinson., & U. Baltensperger (2011). Relating hygroscopicity and composition of organic aerosol particulate matter. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 11, 1155–1165.
MLA J. Duplissy,et al."Relating hygroscopicity and composition of organic aerosol particulate matter".Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11(2011):1155–1165.
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