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Particle hygroscopicity inhomogeneity and its impact on reactive uptake

Authors :
Yu Wang
Hartmut Herrmann
Yuanhang Zhang
Johannes Größ
Ling-Yan He
Taomou Zong
Limin Zeng
Keding Lu
Yishu Zhu
Xin Fang
Dongjie Shang
Haichao Wang
Nan Ma
Xiao-Feng Huang
Alfred Wiedensohler
Zhijun Wu
Song Guo
Min Hu
Shan Huang
Source :
The Science of the total environment. 811
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Atmospheric particles are important reaction vessels for multiphase chemistry. We conducted a meta-analysis of previous field observations in various environments (includes ocean, urban and rural regions), showing that particle hygroscopicity inhomogeneity (PHI) is ubiquitous for the continental atmospheric particles, in which a considerable part of the particulate matters is hydrophobic (10%–33% on average). However, the effects of PHI in quantifying the uptake process of reactive gases are still unclear. Here, taking N2O5 uptake as an example, we showed that using a laboratory-based parameterization scheme without considering the PHI might result in a misestimation of uptake rate coefficient, especially under low ambient relative humidity (RH). Such misestimation may be caused by the differences of the uptake coefficients, as well as the proportion of surface area concentration (SA) between hydrophilic and hydrophobic particles. We suggested that the PHI should be well-considered in establishing the reactive traces gases heterogeneous uptake parameterizations.

Details

ISSN :
18791026
Volume :
811
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Science of the total environment
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17d02cb9aab0548a957cace6efa333df