Science Inventory

FORMATION OF SECONDARY ORGANIC AEROSOL

Impact/Purpose:

Formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) occurs during the atmospheric oxidation of certain volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The last few years have witnessed an explosive growth of new understanding concerning the formation of secondary organic aerosol. The most important findings include the demonstration of the aerosol-forming potential of isoprene, elucidation of the role of NOx in SOA formation, and discovery of the ubiquitous existence of particle-phase reactions. The overall goal of the research proposed here is twofold: (1) to further develop the experimental database of the SOA-forming potential of the important classes of atmospheric VOCs, including dependence on atmospheric conditions, such as NOx level; and (2) to develop state-of-the-science models for SOA formation based on the latest scientific understanding derived from the laboratory studies.

Description:

(1) Gas-phase chemistry. With the clear and profound effect of the VOC/NOx ratio on SOA formation, we will augment gas-phase VOC oxidation mechanisms in atmospheric models to account for the effect of NOx level on the mechanism of SOA formation; (2) Revision/addition of parent VOCs. Isoprene will be added to the suite of SOA-forming VOCs. Aromatic species SOA formation will be completely revised. Sesquiterpenes will be added to the suite of VOCs. Large alkanes will also be added as a category. Small molecules, such as acetylene, will be added based on experimental results; (3) Structure of the SOA model will be reconsidered; and (4) Particle-phase reactions will be added.

Record Details:

Record Type:PROJECT( ABSTRACT )
Start Date:10/01/2007
Completion Date:09/30/2010
Record ID: 187705