Heterogeneous
Formation of Organonitrates (ON) and
Nitroxy-Organosulfates (NOS) from Adsorbed α‑Pinene-Derived
Organosulfates (OS) on Mineral Surfaces
Posted on 2022-11-29 - 17:39
Organonitrates (ON) and nitroxy-organosulfates (NOS)
are important
components of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs). Gas-phase reactions
of α-pinene (C10H16), a primary precursor
for several ON compounds, are fairly well understood although formation
pathways for NOS largely remain unknown. NOS formation may occur via
reactions of ON and organic peroxides with sulfates as well as through
radical-initiated photochemical processes. Despite the fact that organosulfates
(OS) represent a significant portion of the organic aerosol mass,
ON and NOS formation from OS is less understood, especially through
nighttime heterogeneous and multiphase chemistry pathways. In the
current study, surface reactions of adsorbed α-pinene-derived
OS with nitrogen oxides on hematite and kaolinite surfaces, common
components of mineral dust, have been investigated. α-Pinene
reacts with sulfated mineral surfaces, forming a range of OS compounds
on the surface. These OS compounds when adsorbed on mineral surfaces
can further react with HNO3 and NO2, producing
several ON and NOS compounds as well as several oxidation products.
Overall, this study reveals the complexity of reactions of prevalent
organic compounds leading to the formation of OS, ON, and NOS via
heterogeneous and multiphase reaction pathways on mineral surfaces.
It is also shown that this chemistry is mineralogy-specific.
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Hettiarachchi, Eshani; Grassian, Vicki H. (2022). Heterogeneous
Formation of Organonitrates (ON) and
Nitroxy-Organosulfates (NOS) from Adsorbed α‑Pinene-Derived
Organosulfates (OS) on Mineral Surfaces. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsearthspacechem.2c00259