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description Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2014Publisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Avram Gold; Zhenfa Zhang; Haofei Zhang; Haofei Zhang;Ying Hsuan Lin;
Ying Hsuan Lin
Ying Hsuan Lin in OpenAIREJason D. Surratt;
Jason D. Surratt
Jason D. Surratt in OpenAIRESri Hapsari Budisulistiorini;
Richard A. Siejack; Kathryn E. Kautzman;Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini
Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini in OpenAIREMatthieu Riva;
Kevin S. Chu;Matthieu Riva
Matthieu Riva in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1021/es503142b
pmid: 25226366
Secondary organic aerosol (SOA) produced from reactive uptake and multiphase chemistry of isoprene epoxydiols (IEPOX) has been found to contribute substantially (upward of 33%) to the fine organic aerosol mass over the Southeastern U.S. Brown carbon (BrC) in rural areas of this region has been linked to secondary sources in the summer when the influence of biomass burning is low. We demonstrate the formation of light-absorbing (290 < λ < 700 nm) SOA constituents from reactive uptake of trans-β-IEPOX onto preexisting sulfate aerosols as a potential source of secondary BrC. IEPOX-derived BrC generated in controlled chamber experiments under dry, acidic conditions has an average mass absorption coefficient of ∼ 300 cm(2) g(-1). Chemical analyses of SOA constituents using UV-visible spectroscopy and high-resolution mass spectrometry indicate the presence of highly unsaturated oligomeric species with molecular weights separated by mass units of 100 (C5H8O2) and 82 (C5H6O) coincident with the observations of enhanced light absorption, suggesting such oligomers as chromophores, and potentially explaining one source of humic-like substances (HULIS) ubiquitously present in atmospheric aerosol. Similar light-absorbing oligomers were identified in fine aerosol collected in the rural Southeastern U.S., supporting their atmospheric relevance and revealing a previously unrecognized source of oligomers derived from isoprene that contributes to ambient fine aerosol mass.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Other literature type 2024 ItalyPublisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Funded by:NSF | HBCU-Excellence in Resear..., SNSF | Molecular-level compositi...NSF| HBCU-Excellence in Research: Biomass Burning Aerosol-Molecular Level Characterization of Aging Conditions on Optical and Chemical Properties ,SNSF| Molecular-level composition of light-absorbing primary and aged aerosols from burning African biomass fuelsAuthors:Moschos, Vaios;
Moschos, Vaios
Moschos, Vaios in OpenAIREChristensen, Cade;
Mouton, Megan;Christensen, Cade
Christensen, Cade in OpenAIREFiddler, Marc N.;
+6 AuthorsFiddler, Marc N.
Fiddler, Marc N. in OpenAIREMoschos, Vaios;
Moschos, Vaios
Moschos, Vaios in OpenAIREChristensen, Cade;
Mouton, Megan;Christensen, Cade
Christensen, Cade in OpenAIREFiddler, Marc N.;
Fiddler, Marc N.
Fiddler, Marc N. in OpenAIREIsolabella, Tommaso;
Isolabella, Tommaso
Isolabella, Tommaso in OpenAIREMazzei, Federico;
Mazzei, Federico
Mazzei, Federico in OpenAIREMassabo, Dario;
Massabo, Dario
Massabo, Dario in OpenAIRETurpin, Barbara J.;
Bililign, Solomon;Turpin, Barbara J.
Turpin, Barbara J. in OpenAIRESurratt, Jason D.;
Surratt, Jason D.
Surratt, Jason D. in OpenAIRESub-Saharan Africa is a hotspot for biomass burning (BB)-derived carbonaceous aerosols, including light-absorbing organic (brown) carbon (BrC). However, the chemically complex nature of BrC in BB aerosols from this region is not fully understood. We generated smoke in a chamber through smoldering combustion of common sub-Saharan African biomass fuels (hardwoods, cow dung, savanna grass, and leaves). We quantified aethalometer-based, real-time light-absorption properties of BrC-containing organic-rich BB aerosols, accounting for variations in wavelength, fuel type, relative humidity, and photochemical aging conditions. In filter samples collected from the chamber and Botswana in the winter, we identified 182 BrC species, classified into lignin pyrolysis products, nitroaromatics, coumarins, stilbenes, and flavonoids. Using an extensive set of standards, we determined species-specific mass and emission factors. Our analysis revealed a linear relationship between the combined BrC species contribution to chamber-measured BB aerosol mass (0.4-14%) and the mass-absorption cross-section at 370 nm (0.2-2.2 m2 g-1). Hierarchical clustering resolved key molecular-level components from the BrC matrix, with photochemically aged emissions from leaf and cow-dung burning showing BrC fingerprints similar to those found in Botswana aerosols. These quantitative findings could potentially help refine climate model predictions, aid in source apportionment, and inform effective air quality management policies for human health and the global climate.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2014 SpainPublisher:Springer Science and Business Media LLC Funded by:EC | SAPUSSEC| SAPUSSAuthors:Romà Tauler;
Romà Tauler
Romà Tauler in OpenAIREB. L. van Drooge;
M. Dall´Osto;B. L. van Drooge
B. L. van Drooge in OpenAIREM. Alier;
+3 AuthorsM. Alier
M. Alier in OpenAIRERomà Tauler;
Romà Tauler
Romà Tauler in OpenAIREB. L. van Drooge;
M. Dall´Osto;B. L. van Drooge
B. L. van Drooge in OpenAIREM. Alier;
M. Alier
M. Alier in OpenAIREJason D. Surratt;
Jason D. Surratt
Jason D. Surratt in OpenAIREYing Hsuan Lin;
Ying Hsuan Lin
Ying Hsuan Lin in OpenAIREJoan O. Grimalt;
Joan O. Grimalt
Joan O. Grimalt in OpenAIREWater-soluble organic compounds (WSOCs), represented by anhydro-saccharides, dicarboxylic acids, and polyols, were analyzed by gas chromatography interfaced to mass spectrometry in extracts from 103 PM1 and 22 PM2.5 filter samples collected in an urban background and road site in Barcelona (Spain) and an urban background site in Los Angeles (USA), respectively, during 1-month intensive sampling campaigns in 2010. Both locations have similar Mediterranean climates, with relatively high solar radiation and frequent anti-cyclonic conditions, and are influenced by a complex mixture of emission sources. Multivariate curve resolution-alternating least squares analyses were applied on the database in order to resolve differences and similarities in WSOC compositions in the studied sites. Five consistent clusters for the analyzed compounds were obtained, representing primary regional biomass burning organic carbon, three secondary organic components (aged SOC, isoprene SOC, and α-pinene SOC), and a less clear component, called urban oxygenated organic carbon. This last component is probably influenced by in situ urban activities, such as food cooking and traffic emissions and oxidation processes.
Environmental Scienc... arrow_drop_down Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAArticle . 2015 . Peer-reviewedData sources: Recolector de Ciencia Abierta, RECOLECTAEnvironmental Science and Pollution ResearchArticle . 2014 . Peer-reviewedLicense: Springer TDMData sources: Crossrefadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2013 Switzerland, United StatesPublisher:American Geophysical Union (AGU) Authors:Athanasios Nenes;
Eric J. Williams; Stuart A. McKeen; Stuart A. McKeen; +40 AuthorsAthanasios Nenes
Athanasios Nenes in OpenAIREAthanasios Nenes;
Eric J. Williams; Stuart A. McKeen; Stuart A. McKeen; Marc Fischer; Richard C. Flagan;Athanasios Nenes
Athanasios Nenes in OpenAIREBrian Cairns;
Brian Cairns
Brian Cairns in OpenAIRERobert B. Pierce;
Robert B. Pierce
Robert B. Pierce in OpenAIREDavid D. Parrish;
David D. Parrish
David D. Parrish in OpenAIREJ. A. de Gouw;
J. A. de Gouw; S. C. Wofsy; Luisa T. Molina; Timothy S. Bates; Christoph J. Senff; Christoph J. Senff; T. B. Ryerson; John H. Seinfeld; J. W. Hair;J. A. de Gouw
J. A. de Gouw in OpenAIREMichael Trainer;
Michael Trainer
Michael Trainer in OpenAIREArmin Sorooshian;
Armin Sorooshian
Armin Sorooshian in OpenAIREJose L. Jimenez;
Jose L. Jimenez; Jochen Stutz; Fred C. Fehsenfeld;Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez in OpenAIREArlyn E. Andrews;
Arlyn E. Andrews
Arlyn E. Andrews in OpenAIREAndrew O. Langford;
Charles A. Brock;Andrew O. Langford
Andrew O. Langford in OpenAIREJason D. Surratt;
R. M. Hardesty;Jason D. Surratt
Jason D. Surratt in OpenAIRERonald C. Cohen;
Samuel J. Oltmans; Chris A. Hostetler; Wayne M. Angevine; Wayne M. Angevine; Rainer Volkamer; J. Pederson;Ronald C. Cohen
Ronald C. Cohen in OpenAIREPatricia K. Quinn;
Patricia K. Quinn
Patricia K. Quinn in OpenAIREKimberly A. Prather;
Owen R. Cooper; Owen R. Cooper;Kimberly A. Prather
Kimberly A. Prather in OpenAIREAllen H. Goldstein;
E. McCauley; R. A. Ferrare;Allen H. Goldstein
Allen H. Goldstein in OpenAIREdoi: 10.1002/jgrd.50331
AbstractThe California Research at the Nexus of Air Quality and Climate Change (CalNex) field study was conducted throughout California in May, June, and July of 2010. The study was organized to address issues simultaneously relevant to atmospheric pollution and climate change, including (1) emission inventory assessment, (2) atmospheric transport and dispersion, (3) atmospheric chemical processing, and (4) cloud‐aerosol interactions and aerosol radiative effects. Measurements from networks of ground sites, a research ship, tall towers, balloon‐borne ozonesondes, multiple aircraft, and satellites provided in situ and remotely sensed data on trace pollutant and greenhouse gas concentrations, aerosol chemical composition and microphysical properties, cloud microphysics, and meteorological parameters. This overview report provides operational information for the variety of sites, platforms, and measurements, their joint deployment strategy, and summarizes findings that have resulted from the collaborative analyses of the CalNex field study. Climate‐relevant findings from CalNex include that leakage from natural gas infrastructure may account for the excess of observed methane over emission estimates in Los Angeles. Air‐quality relevant findings include the following: mobile fleet VOC significantly declines, and NOx emissions continue to have an impact on ozone in the Los Angeles basin; the relative contributions of diesel and gasoline emission to secondary organic aerosol are not fully understood; and nighttime NO3 chemistry contributes significantly to secondary organic aerosol mass in the San Joaquin Valley. Findings simultaneously relevant to climate and air quality include the following: marine vessel emissions changes due to fuel sulfur and speed controls result in a net warming effect but have substantial positive impacts on local air quality.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article , Journal 2019 France, Brazil, United States, BrazilPublisher:American Chemical Society (ACS) Publicly fundedFunded by:EPA, NSF | CAREER: Understanding Mul..., NSF | Collaborative Research: I... +3 projectsEPA ,NSF| CAREER: Understanding Multiphase Atmospheric Aerosol Particle Thermodynamics using Models, Mimics, and Microfluidics ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Impact of Aerosol Viscosity, Phase Separation, and Internal Structure on Isoprene-Derived SOA (Secondary Organic Aerosol) Formation ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Quantifying Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from the Reactive Uptake of Isoprene-derived Epoxides to Submicron Aerosol Particles ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Quantifying Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from the Reactive Uptake of Isoprene-derived Epoxides to Submicron Aerosol Particles ,NSF| Collaborative Research: Impact of Aerosol Viscosity, Phase Separation, and Internal Structure on Isoprene-Derived SOA (Secondary Organic Aerosol) FormationAuthors:Yue Zhang;
Avram Gold;Yue Zhang
Yue Zhang in OpenAIREYue Zhao;
Rafael Lopes e Oliveira; +40 AuthorsYue Zhao
Yue Zhao in OpenAIREYue Zhang;
Avram Gold;Yue Zhang
Yue Zhang in OpenAIREYue Zhao;
Rafael Lopes e Oliveira;Yue Zhao
Yue Zhao in OpenAIREWilliam Vizuete;
Zhenfa Zhang; Eric S. Edgerton;William Vizuete
William Vizuete in OpenAIRESophie Szopa;
Sophie Szopa
Sophie Szopa in OpenAIREHavala O. T. Pye;
Havala O. T. Pye;Havala O. T. Pye
Havala O. T. Pye in OpenAIREBarbara J. Turpin;
Barbara J. Turpin
Barbara J. Turpin in OpenAIREShweta Narayan;
Shweta Narayan
Shweta Narayan in OpenAIREHallie C. Boyer;
Igor O. Ribeiro; Karsten Baumann; Eliane G. Alves;Hallie C. Boyer
Hallie C. Boyer in OpenAIREBrett B. Palm;
Brett B. Palm
Brett B. Palm in OpenAIREAllen H. Goldstein;
Stephanie L. Shaw;Allen H. Goldstein
Allen H. Goldstein in OpenAIRECari S. Dutcher;
Cari S. Dutcher
Cari S. Dutcher in OpenAIREYuzhi Chen;
Weiwei Hu; Suzane S. de Sá;Yuzhi Chen
Yuzhi Chen in OpenAIREAndrew P. Ault;
H. Green;Andrew P. Ault
Andrew P. Ault in OpenAIREEladio M. Knipping;
Tianqu Cui;Eladio M. Knipping
Eladio M. Knipping in OpenAIRENicole E. Olson;
Nicole E. Olson
Nicole E. Olson in OpenAIREMatthieu Riva;
Matthieu Riva;Matthieu Riva
Matthieu Riva in OpenAIREErickson O. dos Santos;
Erickson O. dos Santos
Erickson O. dos Santos in OpenAIREZiying Lei;
Ziying Lei
Ziying Lei in OpenAIREMarianne Glasius;
Scot T. Martin;Marianne Glasius
Marianne Glasius in OpenAIRESri Hapsari Budisulistiorini;
Mike Fort;Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini
Sri Hapsari Budisulistiorini in OpenAIRECristine M. D. Machado;
Sergio Duvoisin Junior; Lindsay D. Yee;Cristine M. D. Machado
Cristine M. D. Machado in OpenAIREJoel A. Thornton;
C. Rose; Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de Souza;Joel A. Thornton
Joel A. Thornton in OpenAIREJose L. Jimenez;
Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez in OpenAIREJason D. Surratt;
Jason D. Surratt
Jason D. Surratt in OpenAIREAcid-driven multiphase chemistry of isoprene epoxydiols (IEPOX), key isoprene oxidation products, with inorganic sulfate aerosol yields substantial amounts of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through the formation of organosulfur compounds. The extent and implications of inorganic-to-organic sulfate conversion, however, are unknown. In this article, we demonstrate that extensive consumption of inorganic sulfate occurs, which increases with the IEPOX-to-inorganic sulfate concentration ratio (IEPOX/Sulfinorg), as determined by laboratory measurements. Characterization of the total sulfur aerosol observed at Look Rock, Tennessee, from 2007 to 2016 shows that organosulfur mass fractions will likely continue to increase with ongoing declines in anthropogenic Sulfinorg, consistent with our laboratory findings. We further demonstrate that organosulfur compounds greatly modify critical aerosol properties, such as acidity, morphology, viscosity, and phase state. These new mechanistic insights demonstrate that changes in SO2 emissions, especially in isoprene-dominated environments, will significantly alter biogenic SOA physicochemical properties. Consequently, IEPOX/Sulfinorg will play an important role in understanding the historical climate and determining future impacts of biogenic SOA on the global climate and air quality.
Hyper Article en Lig... arrow_drop_down University of California: eScholarshipArticle . 2019Full-Text: https://escholarship.org/uc/item/69q2649pData sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Université de Versailles Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines: HAL-UVSQArticle . 2019Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03047907Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Institut national des sciences de l'Univers: HAL-INSUArticle . 2019Full-Text: https://hal.science/hal-03047907Data sources: Bielefeld Academic Search Engine (BASE)Environmental Science & TechnologyArticle . 2019 . Peer-reviewedLicense: STM Policy #29Data sources: CrossrefeScholarship - University of CaliforniaArticle . 2019Data sources: eScholarship - University of Californiaadd ClaimPlease grant OpenAIRE to access and update your ORCID works.This Research product is the result of merged Research products in OpenAIRE.
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For further information contact us at helpdesk@openaire.eudescription Publicationkeyboard_double_arrow_right Article 2024Publisher:Elsevier BV Authors:Faria Khan;
Faria Khan
Faria Khan in OpenAIREKarina Kwapiszewska;
Karina Kwapiszewska
Karina Kwapiszewska in OpenAIREAlicia M. Romero;
Alicia M. Romero
Alicia M. Romero in OpenAIREKrzysztof Rudzinski;
+3 AuthorsKrzysztof Rudzinski
Krzysztof Rudzinski in OpenAIREFaria Khan;
Faria Khan
Faria Khan in OpenAIREKarina Kwapiszewska;
Karina Kwapiszewska
Karina Kwapiszewska in OpenAIREAlicia M. Romero;
Alicia M. Romero
Alicia M. Romero in OpenAIREKrzysztof Rudzinski;
Domingo Gil-Casanova;Krzysztof Rudzinski
Krzysztof Rudzinski in OpenAIREJason D. Surratt;
Jason D. Surratt
Jason D. Surratt in OpenAIRERafal Szmigielski;
Rafal Szmigielski
Rafal Szmigielski in OpenAIREpmid: 39442609
Biomass burning (BB) emissions are one of the largest sources of carbonaceous aerosol, posing a significant risk as an airway irritant. Important BB markers include wood pyrolysis emissions, such as levoglucosan (LG) that is an anhydrous sugar bearing a six-carbon ring structure (i.e., 1,6-anhydro-β-D-glucopyranose). Atmospheric chemical aging of BB-derived aerosol (BBA) in the presence of nitrogen oxides (NOx) can yield nitro-aromatic compounds, including 4-nitrocatechol (4NC). There is building evidence that NOx-mediated chemical aging of BBA poses a more serious exposure effect than primary pyrolysis emissions. This study provides a comparative toxicological assessment following the exposure to important BBA marker compounds in human lung cells (i.e., A549 and BEAS-2B) to determine whether aromatic 4NC is more toxic than BBA-bound anhydrous carbohydrate (i.e., LG). We determined inhibitory concentration-50 (IC50) and examined reactive oxygen species (ROS) changes, mitochondrial dysfunction, and apoptosis induction in the two cell lines following exposure to LG and 4NC in a dose-response manner. In the BEAS-2B cells, estimated IC50 values for 4NC were 33 and 8.8 μg mL-1, and for LG were 2546 and ∼ 3 × 107 μg mL-1 at 24 h and 48 h of exposure, respectively. A549 cells exhibited a much higher IC50 value than BEAS-2B cells. LG exposures resulted in mitochondrial stress with viability inhibition, but cells recovered with increasing exposure time. 4NC exposures at 200 μg mL-1 resulted in the induction of apoptosis at 6 h. Mitochondrial dysfunction and ROS imbalance induced the intrinsic apoptotic pathway induction following 4NC exposures. While increased ROS is caused by LG exposure in lung cells, 4NC is a marker of concern during BB emissions, as we observed apoptosis and high mitochondrial ROS in both lung cells at atmospherically-relevant aerosol concentrations. It may be associated with higher airway or inhalation pathologies in higher BBA emissions, such as wildfires or during wood combustion.
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