Interactions of peroxy radicals from monoterpene and isoprene oxidation simulated in the radical volatility basis set
Schervish, Meredith; Heinritzi, Martin; Stolzenburg, Dominik; Dada, Lubna; Wang, Mingyi; Ye, Qing; Hofbauer, Victoria; DeVivo, Jenna; Bianchi, Federico; Brilke, Sophia; Duplissy, Jonathan; El Haddad, Imad; Finkenzeller, Henning; He, Xu Cheng; Kvashnin, Aleksander; Kim, Changhyuk; Kirkby, Jasper; Kulmala, Markku; Lehtipalo, Katrianne; Lopez, Brandon; Makhmutov, Vladimir; Mentler, Bernhard; Molteni, Ugo; Nie, Wei; Petäjä, Tuuka; Quéléver, Lauriane; Volkamer, Rainer; Wagner, Andrea C.; Winkler, Paul; Yan, Chao; Donahue, Neil M. (2024-06-24)
Schervish, Meredith
Heinritzi, Martin
Stolzenburg, Dominik
Dada, Lubna
Wang, Mingyi
Ye, Qing
Hofbauer, Victoria
DeVivo, Jenna
Bianchi, Federico
Brilke, Sophia
Duplissy, Jonathan
El Haddad, Imad
Finkenzeller, Henning
He, Xu Cheng
Kvashnin, Aleksander
Kim, Changhyuk
Kirkby, Jasper
Kulmala, Markku
Lehtipalo, Katrianne
Lopez, Brandon
Makhmutov, Vladimir
Mentler, Bernhard
Molteni, Ugo
Nie, Wei
Petäjä, Tuuka
Quéléver, Lauriane
Volkamer, Rainer
Wagner, Andrea C.
Winkler, Paul
Yan, Chao
Donahue, Neil M.
24.06.2024
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202408017863
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202408017863
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Peer reviewed
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Isoprene affects new particle formation rates in environments and experiments also containing monoterpenes. For the most part, isoprene reduces particle formation rates, but the reason is debated. It is proposed that due to its fast reaction with OH, isoprene may compete with larger monoterpenes for oxidants. However, by forming a large amount of peroxy-radicals (RO2), isoprene may also interfere with the formation of the nucleating species compared to a purely monoterpene system. We explore the RO2 cross reactions between monoterpene and isoprene oxidation products using the radical Volatility Basis Set (radical-VBS), a simplified reaction mechanism, comparing with observations from the CLOUD experiment at CERN. We find that isoprene interferes with covalently bound C20 dimers formed in the pure monoterpene system and consequently reduces the yields of the lowest volatility (Ultra Low Volatility Organic Carbon, ULVOC) VBS products. This in turn reduces nucleation rates, while having less of an effect on subsequent growth rates.
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