scholarly journals Supplementary material to "Impact of organic acids on chloride depletion of inland transported sea spray aerosols"

Author(s):  
Bojiang Su ◽  
Zeming Zhuo ◽  
Yuzhen Fu ◽  
Wei Sun ◽  
Ying Chen ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bojiang Su ◽  
Zeming Zhuo ◽  
Yuzhen Fu ◽  
Wei Sun ◽  
Ying Chen ◽  
...  

Abstract. Heterogeneous reactions on sea spray aerosols (SSA) are the main pathway to drive the circulation of chlorine, nitrogen, and sulfur in the atmosphere. The release of Cl will significantly affect the physicochemical properties of SSA. However, the impact of organic acids and mixing state on chloride depletion of SSA is still unclear. Hence, the size and chemical composition of individual SSA particles during the East Asian summer monsoon were investigated by a single particle aerosol mass spectrometer (SPAMS). According to the chemical composition, SSA particles were classified into SSA-Aged, SSA-Bio and SSA-Ca. In comparison to the aged Na-rich SSA particles (SSA-Aged), some additional organic species related to biological origin were observed in SSA-Bio, and each of two types accounts for approximately 50 % of total SSA particles. SSA-Ca may associated with organic shell of Na-rich SSA particles, which only accounts for ~ 3 %. Strongly positive correlations between Na and organic acids (including formate, acetate, propionate, pyruvate, oxalate, malonate, succinate, and glutarate) were observed for the SSA-Aged (r2 = 0.52, p 


2017 ◽  
Vol 51 (17) ◽  
pp. 9533-9542 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amy L. Bondy ◽  
Bingbing Wang ◽  
Alexander Laskin ◽  
Rebecca L. Craig ◽  
Manelisi V. Nhliziyo ◽  
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2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sara D. Forestieri ◽  
Gavin C. Cornwell ◽  
Taylor M. Helgestad ◽  
Kathryn A. Moore ◽  
Christopher Lee ◽  
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