Science Inventory

INTEGRATED LABORATORY AND FIELD CHARACTERIZATION OF ORGANIC CARBON IN PM 2.5 FORMED THROUGH CHEMICAL REACTIONS

Citation:

OFFENBERG, J. H., T. KLEINDIENST, E. O. EDNEY, M. LEWANDOWSKI, AND MOHAMMAD JAOUI. INTEGRATED LABORATORY AND FIELD CHARACTERIZATION OF ORGANIC CARBON IN PM 2.5 FORMED THROUGH CHEMICAL REACTIONS. Presented at EPA Science Forum 2006, Washington, DC, May 16 - 18, 2006.

Impact/Purpose:

1. Conduct laboratory studies with scientists from Caltech, the University of Antwerp, and the NOAA Aeronomy Laboratory to improve treatments of SOA Chemistry and N2O5 chemistry in CMAQ.

2. Analyze ambient PM2.5 samples in Research Triangle Park, NC, Detroit, MI and Pasadena, CA and when available compare field data with CMAQ predictions obtained from AMD.

3. In 2005 recommend improvements to AMD for the treatment of SOA chemistry in CMAQ.

4. By the end of FY06, deliver an improved SOA chemistry model to AMD who will incorporate the model into CMAQ.

5. By the end of 2007, deliver an improved N2O5 chemistry model to AMD who will incorporate the model into CMAQ.

Description:

An integrated laboratory and field research program is underway at the National Exposure Research Laboratory (NERL) to characterize organic carbon in PM2.5 (particulate matter) formed through chemical reactions. Information from this study will provide critical data needed to improve the treatment of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation in the Community Multiscale Air Quality (CMAQ) model.

Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( PRESENTATION/ ABSTRACT)
Product Published Date:05/17/2006
Record Last Revised:10/25/2006
Record ID: 154008