Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The water soluble organic compounds (WSOC) in soot samples as a function of
the extent of ozone oxidation have been measured by a new methodology which
utilises ion exchange chromatography, total carbon analysis and proton
nuclear magnetic resonance. These results have been compared with the same
analyses of various atmospheric aerosol samples. The WSOC produced from
oxidation of soot particles increase rapidly with ozone exposure and
consist primarily of aromatic polyacids which are found widely in
atmospheric aerosols and which are frequently referred to as macromolecular
humic-like substances (HULIS). This work demonstrates that the atmospheric
oxidation of soot can produce HULIS in aerosols. The CCN effectiveness of
soot aerosol likely has its origin in these oxidation processes.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
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