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Real Time In Situ Detection of Organic Nitrates in Atmospheric Aerosols
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2010
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EngineeringAir QualityOrganic ChemistryChemistryEnvironmental ChemistryChemical EngineeringAtmospheric ScienceAerosol SamplingEnvironmental Analytical ChemistryAnalytical ChemistrySitu DetectionAir SamplingAerosol FormationAerosol NitratesSecondary Organic AerosolEnvironmental EngineeringAir PollutionOrganic NitratesReal Time
A novel instrument is described that quantifies total particle-phase organic nitrates in real time with a detection limit of 0.11 microg m(-3) min(-1), 45 ppt min(-1) (-ONO(2)). Aerosol nitrates are separated from gas-phase nitrates with a short residence time activated carbon denuder. Detection of organic molecules containing -ONO(2) subunits is accomplished using thermal dissociation coupled to laser induced fluorescence detection of NO(2). This instrument is capable of high time resolution (seconds) measurements of particle-phase organic nitrates, without interference from inorganic nitrate. Here we use it to quantify organic nitrates in secondary organic aerosol generated from high-NO(x) photooxidation of limonene, alpha-pinene, Delta-3-carene, and tridecane. In these experiments the organic nitrate moiety is observed to be 6-15% of the total SOA mass.
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