TY - JOUR
T1 - Formation and growth of particles in air
T2 - 242nd ACS National Meeting and Exposition
AU - Finlayson-Pitts, Barbara J.
AU - Perraud, Veronique
AU - Ezell, Michael J.
AU - Dawson, Matthew L.
AU - Varner, Mychel E.
AU - Gerber, R. Benny
PY - 2011
Y1 - 2011
N2 - Airborne particles are well known to negatively impact health and visibility, and to impact climate. Despite decades of elegant experimental, field and theoretical studies, much remains unknown about the fundamental mechanisms of the formation of new particles and how they grow in air. Interface chemistry is particularly important in the earliest stages of new particle formation since essentially all molecules are at the surface. While sulfuric acid, water and ammonia clearly play a role, less is known about other potential sources. Methanesulfonic acid, formed in the atmospheric oxidation of many organosulfur compounds, is one possible precursor. The results of studies of laboratory and theoretical studies of particle formation and growth from the reactions of methanesulfonic acid with amines and the impact of water on this process will be presented and the atmospheric implications discussed.
AB - Airborne particles are well known to negatively impact health and visibility, and to impact climate. Despite decades of elegant experimental, field and theoretical studies, much remains unknown about the fundamental mechanisms of the formation of new particles and how they grow in air. Interface chemistry is particularly important in the earliest stages of new particle formation since essentially all molecules are at the surface. While sulfuric acid, water and ammonia clearly play a role, less is known about other potential sources. Methanesulfonic acid, formed in the atmospheric oxidation of many organosulfur compounds, is one possible precursor. The results of studies of laboratory and theoretical studies of particle formation and growth from the reactions of methanesulfonic acid with amines and the impact of water on this process will be presented and the atmospheric implications discussed.
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AN - SCOPUS:84861038988
SN - 0065-7727
JO - ACS National Meeting Book of Abstracts
JF - ACS National Meeting Book of Abstracts
Y2 - 28 August 2011 through 1 September 2011
ER -