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Formation of nitrogen-containing gas phase products from the heterogeneous (photo)reaction of NO 2 with gallic acid.

Pan LiRachel GemayelXue LiJiangping LiuMingjin TangXinming WangYan YangHind A Al-AbadlehSasho Gligorovski
Published in: Communications chemistry (2023)
Heterogeneous reaction of gas phase NO 2 with atmospheric humic-like substances (HULIS) is potentially an important source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) including nitrogen (N)-containing compounds, a class of brown carbon of emerging importance. However, the role of ubiquitous water-soluble aerosol components in this multiphase chemistry, namely nitrate and iron ions, remains largely unexplored. Here, we used secondary electrospray ionization ultrahigh-resolution mass spectrometry for real-time measurements of VOCs formed during the heterogeneous reaction of gas phase NO 2 with a solution containing gallic acid (GA) as a proxy of HULIS at pH 5 relevant for moderately acidic aerosol particles. Results showed that the number of detected N-containing organic compounds largely increased from 4 during the NO 2 reaction with GA in the absence of nitrate and iron ions to 55 in the presence of nitrate and iron ions. The N-containing compounds have reduced nitrogen functional groups, namely amines, imines and imides. These results suggest that the number of N-containing compounds is significantly higher in deliquescent aerosol particles due to the influence of relatively higher ionic strength from nitrate ions and complexation/redox reactivity of iron cations compared to that in the dilute aqueous phase representative of cloud, fog, and rain water.
Keyphrases
  • water soluble
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  • electron transfer
  • iron deficiency
  • mass spectrometry
  • quantum dots
  • high resolution
  • cross sectional
  • air pollution
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