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Chemical Characterization of Cloudwater Collected at Puy de Dôme by FT-ICR MS Reveals the Presence of SOA Components

Authors :
Maxime Bridoux
Mickael Ribeiro
Christian George
Nadine Chaumerliac
Jean-Luc Baray
Angelica Bianco
Laurent Deguillaume
Matthieu Riva
Laboratoire de Météorologie Physique (LaMP)
Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020] (UCA [2017-2020])-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Laboratoire de météorologie physique (LaMP)
Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
DAM Île-de-France (DAM/DIF)
Direction des Applications Militaires (DAM)
Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)
Université Clermont Auvergne [2017-2020] (UCA [2017-2020])-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Blaise Pascal - Clermont-Ferrand 2 (UBP)-Institut national des sciences de l'Univers (INSU - CNRS)
Observatoire de Physique du Globe de Clermont-Ferrand (OPGC)
IRCELYON-Catalytic and Atmospheric Reactivity for the Environment (CARE)
Institut de recherches sur la catalyse et l'environnement de Lyon (IRCELYON)
Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL)
Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)-Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1 (UCBL)
Université de Lyon-Université de Lyon-Institut de Chimie du CNRS (INC)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)
Source :
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, ACS, 2019, 3 (10), pp.2076-2087. ⟨10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00153⟩, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 2019, 3 (10), pp.2076-2087. ⟨10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00153⟩
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
HAL CCSD, 2019.

Abstract

Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) produced in the atmosphere from sequential oxidation of biogenic or anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (VOC) represent a significant part of the atmospheric organic aerosol. Aerosol particles can act as cloud condensation nuclei or can be scavenged by cloud droplets, where organic carbon undergo chemical and biological transformations. Due to its high complexity, a nontargeted analysis by FT-ICR MS (Fourier-transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry) has been used to characterize the dissolved organic matter at a molecular level. SOA compounds have been detected in six aqueous samples collected in 2017 at the Puy de Dome station (PUY, France). SOA tracers, produced by VOC oxidation in environmental chambers or in ambient air and characterized in previous studies by mass spectrometry, were searched by FT-ICR MS in cloudwaters. Results clearly indicate the presence of oxidation products of isoprene, α- and β-pinene, and other monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes. I...

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Language :
English
ISSN :
24723452
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, ACS, 2019, 3 (10), pp.2076-2087. ⟨10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00153⟩, ACS Earth and Space Chemistry, 2019, 3 (10), pp.2076-2087. ⟨10.1021/acsearthspacechem.9b00153⟩
Accession number :
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