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Estimating Secondary Organic Aerosol Production from Toluene Photochemistry in a Megacity of China.

Yaqin GaoHongli WangXuan ZhangSheng'ao JingYarong PengLiping QiaoMin ZhouDan Dan HuangQian WangXiang LiCarilyn TorruellasJialiang FengYingge MaYingjie Li
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2019)
The production of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) from toluene photochemistry in Shanghai, a megacity of China, was estimated by two approaches, the parametrization method and the tracer-based method. The temporal profiles of toluene, together with other fifty-six volatile organic compounds (VOCs), were characterized. Combing with the vapor wall loss corrected SOA yields derived from chamber experiments, the estimated toluene SOA by the parametrization method as embodied in the two-product model contributes up to ∼40% of the total SOA budget during summertime. 2,3-Dihydroxy-4-oxopentanoic acid (DHOPA), a unique product from the OH-initiated oxidation of toluene in the presence of elevated NOx, was used as a tracer to back calculate the toluene SOA concentrations. By taking account for the effect of gas-particle partitioning processes on the fraction of DHOPA in the particle phase, the estimated toluene SOA concentrations agree within ∼33% with the estimates by the parametrization method. The agreement between these two independent approaches highlight the need to update current model frameworks with recent laboratory advances for a more accurate representation of SOA formation in regions with substantial anthropogenic emissions.
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