Highly functionalized organic nitrates in the southeast United States: Contribution to secondary organic aerosol and reactive nitrogen budgets

Author:

Lee Ben H.ORCID,Mohr Claudia,Lopez-Hilfiker Felipe D.,Lutz Anna,Hallquist Mattias,Lee Lance,Romer Paul,Cohen Ronald C.,Iyer Siddharth,Kurtén Theo,Hu Weiwei,Day Douglas A.,Campuzano-Jost Pedro,Jimenez Jose L.,Xu Lu,Ng Nga Lee,Guo Hongyu,Weber Rodney J.,Wild Robert J.,Brown Steven S.,Koss Abigail,de Gouw Joost,Olson Kevin,Goldstein Allen H.,Seco Roger,Kim Saewung,McAvey Kevin,Shepson Paul B.,Starn Tim,Baumann Karsten,Edgerton Eric S.,Liu Jiumeng,Shilling John E.,Miller David O.,Brune William,Schobesberger Siegfried,D'Ambro Emma L.,Thornton Joel A.

Abstract

Speciated particle-phase organic nitrates (pONs) were quantified using online chemical ionization MS during June and July of 2013 in rural Alabama as part of the Southern Oxidant and Aerosol Study. A large fraction of pONs is highly functionalized, possessing between six and eight oxygen atoms within each carbon number group, and is not the common first generation alkyl nitrates previously reported. Using calibrations for isoprene hydroxynitrates and the measured molecular compositions, we estimate that pONs account for 3% and 8% of total submicrometer organic aerosol mass, on average, during the day and night, respectively. Each of the isoprene- and monoterpenes-derived groups exhibited a strong diel trend consistent with the emission patterns of likely biogenic hydrocarbon precursors. An observationally constrained diel box model can replicate the observed pON assuming that pONs (i) are produced in the gas phase and rapidly establish gas–particle equilibrium and (ii) have a short particle-phase lifetime (∼2–4 h). Such dynamic behavior has significant implications for the production and phase partitioning of pONs, organic aerosol mass, and reactive nitrogen speciation in a forested environment.

Funder

U.S. Department of Energy

National Science Foundation

Swedish Research Council Formas

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

DOC | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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