New Portable Flow Tube Technique to Investigate the Formation and Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol

A new portable flow tube technique, the Toronto Photo-Oxidation Tube v2.0 was developed and characterized to explore its potential to control and monitor the OH-initiated formation and chemical aging of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) in-situ. The first study investigated the different operational p...

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Main Author: Wong, Jenny Pui Shan
Other Authors: Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.
Language:en_ca
Published: 2011
Subjects:
SOA
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1807/29647
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OTU.1807-296472013-11-02T03:43:31ZNew Portable Flow Tube Technique to Investigate the Formation and Aging of Secondary Organic AerosolWong, Jenny Pui ShanSOAaerosoloxidationhydroxyl radical04850725A new portable flow tube technique, the Toronto Photo-Oxidation Tube v2.0 was developed and characterized to explore its potential to control and monitor the OH-initiated formation and chemical aging of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) in-situ. The first study investigated the different operational parameters of this flow tube technique. TPOT v2.0 can generate oxidizing conditions equivalent to ambient OH exposures of 2.3 – 10.8 days. The transmission efficiency of a model organic aerosol indicated negligible losses in the oxidation tube. Differences in the residence time distribution curves measured for a gas and model organic aerosol showed that particles were subjected to approximately half of the OH exposure compared to gases. The second study examined the capacity of the TPOT technique to generate secondary aerosols due to OH oxidation. High aerosol yield was observed for H2SO4 particles, whereas a low aerosol yield was observed for α-pinene SOA.Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.2011-062011-08-29T14:51:14ZNO_RESTRICTION2011-08-29T14:51:14Z2011-08-29Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/1807/29647en_ca
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topic SOA
aerosol
oxidation
hydroxyl radical
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aerosol
oxidation
hydroxyl radical
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Wong, Jenny Pui Shan
New Portable Flow Tube Technique to Investigate the Formation and Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol
description A new portable flow tube technique, the Toronto Photo-Oxidation Tube v2.0 was developed and characterized to explore its potential to control and monitor the OH-initiated formation and chemical aging of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) in-situ. The first study investigated the different operational parameters of this flow tube technique. TPOT v2.0 can generate oxidizing conditions equivalent to ambient OH exposures of 2.3 – 10.8 days. The transmission efficiency of a model organic aerosol indicated negligible losses in the oxidation tube. Differences in the residence time distribution curves measured for a gas and model organic aerosol showed that particles were subjected to approximately half of the OH exposure compared to gases. The second study examined the capacity of the TPOT technique to generate secondary aerosols due to OH oxidation. High aerosol yield was observed for H2SO4 particles, whereas a low aerosol yield was observed for α-pinene SOA.
author2 Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.
author_facet Abbatt, Jonathan P. D.
Wong, Jenny Pui Shan
author Wong, Jenny Pui Shan
author_sort Wong, Jenny Pui Shan
title New Portable Flow Tube Technique to Investigate the Formation and Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol
title_short New Portable Flow Tube Technique to Investigate the Formation and Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol
title_full New Portable Flow Tube Technique to Investigate the Formation and Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol
title_fullStr New Portable Flow Tube Technique to Investigate the Formation and Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol
title_full_unstemmed New Portable Flow Tube Technique to Investigate the Formation and Aging of Secondary Organic Aerosol
title_sort new portable flow tube technique to investigate the formation and aging of secondary organic aerosol
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