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Ion-induced nucleation of pure biogenic particles

AbstractAtmospheric aerosols and their effect on clouds are thought to be important for anthropogenic radiative forcing of the climate, yet remain poorly understood1. Globally, around half of cloud condensation nuclei originate from nucleation of atmospheric vapours2. It is thought that sulfuric acid is essential to initiate most particle formation in the atmosphere3,4, and that ions have a relatively minor role5. Some laboratory studies, however, have reported organic particle formation without the intentional addition of sulfuric acid, although contamination could not be excluded6,7. Here we present evidence for the formation of aerosol particles from highly oxidized biogenic vapours in the absence of sulfuric acid in a large chamber under atmospheric conditions. The highly oxygenated molecules (HOMs) are produced by ozonolysis of α-pinene. We find that ions from Galactic cosmic rays increase the nucleation rate by one to two orders of magnitude compared with neutral nucleation. Our experimental findings are supported by quantum chemical calculations of the cluster binding energies of representative HOMs. Ion-induced nucleation of pure organic particles constitutes a potentially widespread source of aerosol particles in terrestrial environments with low sulfuric acid pollution.
- Goethe University Frankfurt Germany
- University of Leeds United Kingdom
- National Research Council Italy
- Helsinki Institute of Physics Finland
- Institute for Environmental Sciences Japan
105206 Meteorology, 550, Climate Change, ALPHA-PINENE, 103039 Aerosol physics, Article, Ozone, SECONDARY ORGANIC AEROSOL, Air Pollution, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Human Activities, Particle Size, 103039 Aerosolphysik, GASEOUS NITROUS-ACID, Chemical Physics and Chemistry, Bicyclic Monoterpenes, Aerosols, Ions, ddc:550, OZONOLYSIS PRODUCTS, Atmosphere, 105206 Meteorologie, Sulfuric Acids, COSMIC-RAYS, ATMOSPHERIC SULFURIC-ACID, Oxygen, SIZE MAGNIFIER, MOLECULAR-WEIGHT, 306, MASS-SPECTROMETER, SDG 13 – Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz, Monoterpenes, GROWTH, Quantum Theory, Particulate Matter, Volatilization, Oxidation-Reduction, Cosmic Radiation, ddc: ddc:550
105206 Meteorology, 550, Climate Change, ALPHA-PINENE, 103039 Aerosol physics, Article, Ozone, SECONDARY ORGANIC AEROSOL, Air Pollution, SDG 13 - Climate Action, Human Activities, Particle Size, 103039 Aerosolphysik, GASEOUS NITROUS-ACID, Chemical Physics and Chemistry, Bicyclic Monoterpenes, Aerosols, Ions, ddc:550, OZONOLYSIS PRODUCTS, Atmosphere, 105206 Meteorologie, Sulfuric Acids, COSMIC-RAYS, ATMOSPHERIC SULFURIC-ACID, Oxygen, SIZE MAGNIFIER, MOLECULAR-WEIGHT, 306, MASS-SPECTROMETER, SDG 13 – Maßnahmen zum Klimaschutz, Monoterpenes, GROWTH, Quantum Theory, Particulate Matter, Volatilization, Oxidation-Reduction, Cosmic Radiation, ddc: ddc:550
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