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Role of sesquiterpenes in biogenic new particle formation.


ABSTRACT: Biogenic vapors form new particles in the atmosphere, affecting global climate. The contributions of monoterpenes and isoprene to new particle formation (NPF) have been extensively studied. However, sesquiterpenes have received little attention despite a potentially important role due to their high molecular weight. Via chamber experiments performed under atmospheric conditions, we report biogenic NPF resulting from the oxidation of pure mixtures of β-caryophyllene, α-pinene, and isoprene, which produces oxygenated compounds over a wide range of volatilities. We find that a class of vapors termed ultralow-volatility organic compounds (ULVOCs) are highly efficient nucleators and quantitatively determine NPF efficiency. When compared with a mixture of isoprene and monoterpene alone, adding only 2% sesquiterpene increases the ULVOC yield and doubles the formation rate. Thus, sesquiterpene emissions need to be included in assessments of global aerosol concentrations in pristine climates where biogenic NPF is expected to be a major source of cloud condensation nuclei.

SUBMITTER: Dada L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10491295 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of sesquiterpenes in biogenic new particle formation.

Dada Lubna L   Stolzenburg Dominik D   Simon Mario M   Fischer Lukas L   Heinritzi Martin M   Wang Mingyi M   Xiao Mao M   Vogel Alexander L AL   Ahonen Lauri L   Amorim Antonio A   Baalbaki Rima R   Baccarini Andrea A   Baltensperger Urs U   Bianchi Federico F   Daellenbach Kaspar R KR   DeVivo Jenna J   Dias Antonio A   Dommen Josef J   Duplissy Jonathan J   Finkenzeller Henning H   Hansel Armin A   He Xu-Cheng XC   Hofbauer Victoria V   Hoyle Christopher R CR   Kangasluoma Juha J   Kim Changhyuk C   Kürten Andreas A   Kvashnin Aleksander A   Mauldin Roy R   Makhmutov Vladimir V   Marten Ruby R   Mentler Bernhard B   Nie Wei W   Petäjä Tuukka T   Quéléver Lauriane L J LLJ   Saathoff Harald H   Tauber Christian C   Tome Antonio A   Molteni Ugo U   Volkamer Rainer R   Wagner Robert R   Wagner Andrea C AC   Wimmer Daniela D   Winkler Paul M PM   Yan Chao C   Zha Qiaozhi Q   Rissanen Matti M   Gordon Hamish H   Curtius Joachim J   Worsnop Douglas R DR   Lehtipalo Katrianne K   Donahue Neil M NM   Kirkby Jasper J   El Haddad Imad I   Kulmala Markku M  

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Biogenic vapors form new particles in the atmosphere, affecting global climate. The contributions of monoterpenes and isoprene to new particle formation (NPF) have been extensively studied. However, sesquiterpenes have received little attention despite a potentially important role due to their high molecular weight. Via chamber experiments performed under atmospheric conditions, we report biogenic NPF resulting from the oxidation of pure mixtures of β-caryophyllene, α-pinene, and isoprene, which  ...[more]

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