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Aqueous phase oligomerization of methyl vinyl ketone through photooxidation – Part 1: Aging processes of oligomers

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Abstract. Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) represents a substantial part of organic aerosol, which affects climate and human health. It is now accepted that one of the important pathways of SOA formation occurs via aqueous phase chemistry in the atmosphere. Recently, we have shown in a previous study (Renard et al., 2013) the mechanism of oligomerization of MVK (methyl vinyl ketone), and suggested that unsaturated water soluble organic compounds (UWSOC) might efficiently form SOA in wet aerosol particles, even for weakly soluble ones like MVK. The atmospheric relevance of these processes is explored by means of process model studies (in a companion paper). In the present study we investigate the aging of these aqueous phase MVK-oligomers (Part 1). We compared aqueous phase composition and SOA composition after nebulization, mainly by means of UPLC-ESI-MS and AMS, respectively. Both instruments match and show similar trend of oligomer formation and aging. The SMPS analysis performed on the nebulized solutions allow to quantify these SOA and to measure their mass yields. We have highlighted in the current study that MVK •OH-oxidation undergoes kinetic competition between functionalization and oligomerization. The SOA composition and its evolution highly depend on the precursor initial concentration. We determined the threshold of MVK concentration, i.e. 2 mM, from which oligomerization prevails over functionalization. Hence, at these concentrations, •OH-oxidation of MVK forms oligomers that are SV-OOA, with low O / C and high f43. Oligomers are then fragmented, via unidentified intermediates that have the properties of LV-OOA which then end into succinic, malonic and oxalic diacids. For lower initial MVK concentrations, the oligomerization is not the major process, and functionalization dominates, resulting in small carbonyls, dicarbonyls and mainly monoacids. The aging of these oligomers could be an explanation for the presence of a part of the diacids observed in aerosol.
Title: Aqueous phase oligomerization of methyl vinyl ketone through photooxidation – Part 1: Aging processes of oligomers
Description:
Abstract.
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) represents a substantial part of organic aerosol, which affects climate and human health.
It is now accepted that one of the important pathways of SOA formation occurs via aqueous phase chemistry in the atmosphere.
Recently, we have shown in a previous study (Renard et al.
, 2013) the mechanism of oligomerization of MVK (methyl vinyl ketone), and suggested that unsaturated water soluble organic compounds (UWSOC) might efficiently form SOA in wet aerosol particles, even for weakly soluble ones like MVK.
The atmospheric relevance of these processes is explored by means of process model studies (in a companion paper).
In the present study we investigate the aging of these aqueous phase MVK-oligomers (Part 1).
We compared aqueous phase composition and SOA composition after nebulization, mainly by means of UPLC-ESI-MS and AMS, respectively.
Both instruments match and show similar trend of oligomer formation and aging.
The SMPS analysis performed on the nebulized solutions allow to quantify these SOA and to measure their mass yields.
We have highlighted in the current study that MVK •OH-oxidation undergoes kinetic competition between functionalization and oligomerization.
The SOA composition and its evolution highly depend on the precursor initial concentration.
We determined the threshold of MVK concentration, i.
e.
2 mM, from which oligomerization prevails over functionalization.
Hence, at these concentrations, •OH-oxidation of MVK forms oligomers that are SV-OOA, with low O / C and high f43.
Oligomers are then fragmented, via unidentified intermediates that have the properties of LV-OOA which then end into succinic, malonic and oxalic diacids.
For lower initial MVK concentrations, the oligomerization is not the major process, and functionalization dominates, resulting in small carbonyls, dicarbonyls and mainly monoacids.
The aging of these oligomers could be an explanation for the presence of a part of the diacids observed in aerosol.

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