Distinct Photochemistry of Odd-Carbon PAHs from the Even-Carbon Ones During the Photoaging and Analysis of Soot.
Yifan ZhuJiachun LiYufan ZhangXiaojie JiJianhua ChenDi HuangJikun LiMeng LiChun-Cheng ChenJincai ZhaoPublished in: Environmental science & technology (2024)
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are the primary organic carbons in soot. In addition to PAHs with even carbon numbers (PAH even ), substantial odd-carbon PAHs (PAH odd ) have been widely observed in soot and ambient particles. Analyzing and understanding the photoaging of these compounds are essential for assessing their environmental effects. Here, using laser desorption ionization mass spectrometry (LDI-MS), we reveal the substantially different photoreactivity of PAH odd from PAH even in the aging process and their MS detection through their distinct behaviors in the presence and absence of elemental carbon (EC) in soot. During direct photooxidation of organic carbon (OC) alone, the PAH even are oxidized more rapidly than the PAH odd . However, the degradation of PAH odd becomes preponderant over PAH even in the presence of EC during photoaging of the whole soot. All of these observations are proposed to originate from the more rapid hydrogen abstraction reaction from PAH odd in the EC-photosensitized reaction, owing to its unique structure of a single sp 3 -hybridized carbon site. Our findings reveal the photoreactivity and reaction mechanism of PAH odd for the first time, providing a comprehensive understanding of the oxidation of PAHs at a molecular level during soot aging and highlight the enhanced effect of EC on PAH odd ionization in LDI-MS analysis.