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author Schobesberger, Siegfried
Junninen, Heikki
Bianchi, Federico
Lönn, Gustaf
Ehn, Mikael
Lehtipalo, Katrianne
Dommen, Josef
Ehrhart, Sebastian
Ortega, Ismael K
Franchin, Alessandro
Nieminen, Tuomo
Riccobono, Francesco
Hutterli, Manuel
Duplissy, Jonathan
Almeida, João
Amorim, Antonio
Breitenlechner, Martin
Downard, Andrew J
Dunne, Eimear M
Flagan, Richard C
Kajos, Maija
Keskinen, Helmi
Kirkby, Jasper
Kupc, Agnieszka
Kürten, Andreas
Kurtén, Theo
Laaksonen, Ari
Mathot, Serge
Onnela, Antti
Praplan, Arnaud P
Rondo, Linda
Santos, Filipe D
Schallhart, Simon
Schnitzhofer, Ralf
Sipilä, Mikko
Tomé, António
Tsagkogeorgas, Georgios
Vehkamäki, Hanna
Wimmer, Daniela
Baltensperger, Urs
Carslaw, Kenneth S
Curtius, Joachim
Hansel, Armin
Petäjä, Tuukka
Kulmala, Markku
Donahue, Neil M
Worsnop, Douglas R
author_facet Schobesberger, Siegfried
Junninen, Heikki
Bianchi, Federico
Lönn, Gustaf
Ehn, Mikael
Lehtipalo, Katrianne
Dommen, Josef
Ehrhart, Sebastian
Ortega, Ismael K
Franchin, Alessandro
Nieminen, Tuomo
Riccobono, Francesco
Hutterli, Manuel
Duplissy, Jonathan
Almeida, João
Amorim, Antonio
Breitenlechner, Martin
Downard, Andrew J
Dunne, Eimear M
Flagan, Richard C
Kajos, Maija
Keskinen, Helmi
Kirkby, Jasper
Kupc, Agnieszka
Kürten, Andreas
Kurtén, Theo
Laaksonen, Ari
Mathot, Serge
Onnela, Antti
Praplan, Arnaud P
Rondo, Linda
Santos, Filipe D
Schallhart, Simon
Schnitzhofer, Ralf
Sipilä, Mikko
Tomé, António
Tsagkogeorgas, Georgios
Vehkamäki, Hanna
Wimmer, Daniela
Baltensperger, Urs
Carslaw, Kenneth S
Curtius, Joachim
Hansel, Armin
Petäjä, Tuukka
Kulmala, Markku
Donahue, Neil M
Worsnop, Douglas R
author_sort Schobesberger, Siegfried
collection CERN
description Atmospheric aerosols formed by nucleation of vapors affect radiative forcing and therefore climate. However, the underlying mechanisms of nucleation remain unclear, particularly the involvement of organic compounds. Here, we present high-resolution mass spectra of ion clusters observed during new particle formation experiments performed at the Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets chamber at the European Organization for Nuclear Research. The experiments involved sulfuric acid vapor and different stabilizing species, including ammonia and dimethylamine, as well as oxidation products of pinanediol, a surrogate for organic vapors formed from monoterpenes. A striking resemblance is revealed between the mass spectra from the chamber experiments with oxidized organics and ambient data obtained during new particle formation events at the Hyytiälä boreal forest research station. We observe that large oxidized organic compounds, arising from the oxidation of monoterpenes, cluster directly with single sulfuric acid molecules and then form growing clusters of one to three sulfuric acid molecules plus one to four oxidized organics. Most of these organic compounds retain 10 carbon atoms, and some of them are remarkably highly oxidized (oxygen-to-carbon ratios up to 1.2). The average degree of oxygenation of the organic compounds decreases while the clusters are growing. Our measurements therefore connect oxidized organics directly, and in detail, with the very first steps of new particle formation and their growth between 1 and 2 nm in a controlled environment. Thus, they confirm that oxidized organics are involved in both the formation and growth of particles under ambient conditions.
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spelling cern-19719362019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1073/pnas.1306973110http://cds.cern.ch/record/1971936engSchobesberger, SiegfriedJunninen, HeikkiBianchi, FedericoLönn, GustafEhn, MikaelLehtipalo, KatrianneDommen, JosefEhrhart, SebastianOrtega, Ismael KFranchin, AlessandroNieminen, TuomoRiccobono, FrancescoHutterli, ManuelDuplissy, JonathanAlmeida, JoãoAmorim, AntonioBreitenlechner, MartinDownard, Andrew JDunne, Eimear MFlagan, Richard CKajos, MaijaKeskinen, HelmiKirkby, JasperKupc, AgnieszkaKürten, AndreasKurtén, TheoLaaksonen, AriMathot, SergeOnnela, AnttiPraplan, Arnaud PRondo, LindaSantos, Filipe DSchallhart, SimonSchnitzhofer, RalfSipilä, MikkoTomé, AntónioTsagkogeorgas, GeorgiosVehkamäki, HannaWimmer, DanielaBaltensperger, UrsCarslaw, Kenneth SCurtius, JoachimHansel, ArminPetäjä, TuukkaKulmala, MarkkuDonahue, Neil MWorsnop, Douglas RMolecular understanding of atmospheric particle formation from sulfuric acid and large oxidized organic moleculesChemical Physics and ChemistryAtmospheric aerosols formed by nucleation of vapors affect radiative forcing and therefore climate. However, the underlying mechanisms of nucleation remain unclear, particularly the involvement of organic compounds. Here, we present high-resolution mass spectra of ion clusters observed during new particle formation experiments performed at the Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets chamber at the European Organization for Nuclear Research. The experiments involved sulfuric acid vapor and different stabilizing species, including ammonia and dimethylamine, as well as oxidation products of pinanediol, a surrogate for organic vapors formed from monoterpenes. A striking resemblance is revealed between the mass spectra from the chamber experiments with oxidized organics and ambient data obtained during new particle formation events at the Hyytiälä boreal forest research station. We observe that large oxidized organic compounds, arising from the oxidation of monoterpenes, cluster directly with single sulfuric acid molecules and then form growing clusters of one to three sulfuric acid molecules plus one to four oxidized organics. Most of these organic compounds retain 10 carbon atoms, and some of them are remarkably highly oxidized (oxygen-to-carbon ratios up to 1.2). The average degree of oxygenation of the organic compounds decreases while the clusters are growing. Our measurements therefore connect oxidized organics directly, and in detail, with the very first steps of new particle formation and their growth between 1 and 2 nm in a controlled environment. Thus, they confirm that oxidized organics are involved in both the formation and growth of particles under ambient conditions.oai:cds.cern.ch:19719362013
spellingShingle Chemical Physics and Chemistry
Schobesberger, Siegfried
Junninen, Heikki
Bianchi, Federico
Lönn, Gustaf
Ehn, Mikael
Lehtipalo, Katrianne
Dommen, Josef
Ehrhart, Sebastian
Ortega, Ismael K
Franchin, Alessandro
Nieminen, Tuomo
Riccobono, Francesco
Hutterli, Manuel
Duplissy, Jonathan
Almeida, João
Amorim, Antonio
Breitenlechner, Martin
Downard, Andrew J
Dunne, Eimear M
Flagan, Richard C
Kajos, Maija
Keskinen, Helmi
Kirkby, Jasper
Kupc, Agnieszka
Kürten, Andreas
Kurtén, Theo
Laaksonen, Ari
Mathot, Serge
Onnela, Antti
Praplan, Arnaud P
Rondo, Linda
Santos, Filipe D
Schallhart, Simon
Schnitzhofer, Ralf
Sipilä, Mikko
Tomé, António
Tsagkogeorgas, Georgios
Vehkamäki, Hanna
Wimmer, Daniela
Baltensperger, Urs
Carslaw, Kenneth S
Curtius, Joachim
Hansel, Armin
Petäjä, Tuukka
Kulmala, Markku
Donahue, Neil M
Worsnop, Douglas R
Molecular understanding of atmospheric particle formation from sulfuric acid and large oxidized organic molecules
title Molecular understanding of atmospheric particle formation from sulfuric acid and large oxidized organic molecules
title_full Molecular understanding of atmospheric particle formation from sulfuric acid and large oxidized organic molecules
title_fullStr Molecular understanding of atmospheric particle formation from sulfuric acid and large oxidized organic molecules
title_full_unstemmed Molecular understanding of atmospheric particle formation from sulfuric acid and large oxidized organic molecules
title_short Molecular understanding of atmospheric particle formation from sulfuric acid and large oxidized organic molecules
title_sort molecular understanding of atmospheric particle formation from sulfuric acid and large oxidized organic molecules
topic Chemical Physics and Chemistry
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1306973110
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1971936
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