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Oxidation products of biogenic emissions contribute to nucleation of atmospheric particles.

Authors :
Riccobono F
Schobesberger S
Scott CE
Dommen J
Ortega IK
Rondo L
Almeida J
Amorim A
Bianchi F
Breitenlechner M
David A
Downard A
Dunne EM
Duplissy J
Ehrhart S
Flagan RC
Franchin A
Hansel A
Junninen H
Kajos M
Keskinen H
Kupc A
Kürten A
Kvashin AN
Laaksonen A
Lehtipalo K
Makhmutov V
Mathot S
Nieminen T
Onnela A
Petäjä T
Praplan AP
Santos FD
Schallhart S
Seinfeld JH
Sipilä M
Spracklen DV
Stozhkov Y
Stratmann F
Tomé A
Tsagkogeorgas G
Vaattovaara P
Viisanen Y
Vrtala A
Wagner PE
Weingartner E
Wex H
Wimmer D
Carslaw KS
Curtius J
Donahue NM
Kirkby J
Kulmala M
Worsnop DR
Baltensperger U
Source :
Science (New York, N.Y.) [Science] 2014 May 16; Vol. 344 (6185), pp. 717-21.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Atmospheric new-particle formation affects climate and is one of the least understood atmospheric aerosol processes. The complexity and variability of the atmosphere has hindered elucidation of the fundamental mechanism of new-particle formation from gaseous precursors. We show, in experiments performed with the CLOUD (Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets) chamber at CERN, that sulfuric acid and oxidized organic vapors at atmospheric concentrations reproduce particle nucleation rates observed in the lower atmosphere. The experiments reveal a nucleation mechanism involving the formation of clusters containing sulfuric acid and oxidized organic molecules from the very first step. Inclusion of this mechanism in a global aerosol model yields a photochemically and biologically driven seasonal cycle of particle concentrations in the continental boundary layer, in good agreement with observations.<br /> (Copyright © 2014, American Association for the Advancement of Science.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1095-9203
Volume :
344
Issue :
6185
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Science (New York, N.Y.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24833386
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1243527