Green plants exposed
to abiotic or biotic stress release C-5 and
C-6 unsaturated oxygenated hydrocarbons called Green Leaf Volatiles
(GLVs). GLVs partition into tropospheric waters and react to form
secondary organic aerosol (SOA). We explored the kinetics of aqueous-phase
reactions of 1-penten-3-ol (PENTOL), (Z)-2-hexen-1-ol
(HEXOL), and (E)-2-hexen-1-al (HEXAL) with SO4
•–, •OH, and NO3
•. At 298 K, the rate constants for reactions
of PENTOL, HEXOL, and HEXAL with SO4
•– were, respectively, (9.4 ± 1.0) × 108 L mol–1 s–1, (2.5 ± 0.3) × 109 L mol–1 s–1, and (4.8
± 0.2) × 108 L mol–1 s–1; with •OH – (6.3 ±
0.1) × 109 L mol–1 s–1, (6.7 ± 0.3) × 109 L mol–1 s–1, and (4.8 ± 0.3) × 109 L mol–1 s–1; and with NO3
• – (1.5 ± 0.15) × 108 L mol–1 s–1, (8.4 ±
2.3) × 108 L mol–1 s–1, and (3.0 ± 0.7) × 107 L mol–1 s–1. The rate constants increased weakly with
temperatures ranging from 278 to 318 K. The diffusional limitations
of the rate constants appeared significant only for the GLV–•OH reactions. The aqueous-phase reactions appeared
negligible in deliquescent aerosol and haze water but not in clouds
and rains. The atmospheric lifetimes of GLVs decreased from many days
to hours with increasing liquid water content and radicals’
concentration.