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dc.contributor.authorRIVA, Matthieu
hal.structure.identifierEnvironnements et Paléoenvironnements OCéaniques [EPOC]
dc.contributor.authorTOMAZ, Sophie
dc.contributor.authorCUI, Tianqu
dc.contributor.authorLIN, Ying-Hsuan
hal.structure.identifierEnvironnements et Paléoenvironnements OCéaniques [EPOC]
dc.contributor.authorPERRAUDIN, Emilie
dc.contributor.authorGOLD, Avram
dc.contributor.authorSTONE, Elizabeth A.
hal.structure.identifierEnvironnements et Paléoenvironnements OCéaniques [EPOC]
dc.contributor.authorVILLENAVE, Eric
dc.contributor.authorSURRATT, Jason D.
dc.date.accessioned2024-06-06T12:09:32Z
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dc.date.issued2015-05-12
dc.identifier.issn0013-936Xen_US
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dc.description.abstractEnIn the present study, formation of aromatic organosulfates (OSs) from the photo-oxidation of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) was investigated. Naphthalene (NAP) and 2-methylnaphthalene (2-MeNAP), two of the most abundant gas-phase PAHs and thought to represent “missing” sources of urban SOA, were photochemically oxidized in an outdoor smog chamber facility in the presence of nonacidified and acidified sulfate seed aerosol. Effects of seed aerosol composition, acidity and relative humidity on OS formation were examined. Chemical characterization of SOA extracts by ultra performance liquid chromatography coupled to electrospray ionization high-resolution quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry revealed the formation of OSs and sulfonates from photo-oxidation in the presence of sulfate seed aerosol. Many of the organosulfur compounds identified in the smog chamber extracts were also measured in urban fine aerosol collected at Lahore, Pakistan, and Pasadena, USA, demonstrating that PAH photo-oxidation in the presence of sulfate aerosol is a hitherto unrecognized source of anthropogenic secondary organosulfur compounds, and providing new PAH SOA tracers.
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dc.title.enEvidence for an Unrecognized Secondary Anthropogenic Source of Organosulfates and Sulfonates: Gas-Phase Oxidation of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons in the Presence of Sulfate Aerosol
dc.typeArticle de revueen_US
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acs.est.5b00836en_US
dc.subject.halSciences de l'environnementen_US
bordeaux.journalEnvironmental Science and Technologyen_US
bordeaux.page6654-6664en_US
bordeaux.volume49en_US
bordeaux.hal.laboratoriesEPOC : Environnements et Paléoenvironnements Océaniques et Continentaux - UMR 5805en_US
bordeaux.issue11en_US
bordeaux.institutionUniversité de Bordeauxen_US
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