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Inorganic Ions Enhance the Number of Product Compounds through Heterogeneous Processing of Gaseous NO 2 on an Aqueous Layer of Acetosyringone.

Pan LiHongwei PangYiqun WangHuifan DengJiangping LiuGwendal LoiselBiao JinXue LiDavide VioneSasho Gligorovski
Published in: Environmental science & technology (2022)
Methoxyphenols represent important pollutants that can participate in the formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) through chemical reactions with atmospheric oxidants. In this study, we determine the influence of ionic strength, pH, and temperature on the heterogeneous reaction of NO 2 with an aqueous film consisting of acetosyringone (ACS), as a proxy for methoxyphenols. The uptake coefficient of NO 2 (50 ppb) on ACS (1 × 10 -5 mol L -1 ) is γ = (9.3 ± 0.09) × 10 -8 at pH 5, and increases by one order of magnitude to γ = (8.6 ± 0.5) × 10 -7 at pH 11. The lifetime of ACS due to its reaction with NO 2 is largely affected by the presence of nitrate ions and sulfate ions encountered in aqueous aerosols. The analysis performed by membrane inlet single-photon ionization-time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MI-SPI-TOFMS) reveals an increase in the number of product compounds and a change of their chemical composition upon addition of nitrate ions and sulfate ions to the aqueous thin layer consisting of ACS. These outcomes indicate that inorganic ions can play an important role during the heterogeneous oxidation processes in aqueous aerosol particles.
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