Exploring the Effect of Environmental Conditions on Decay Kinetics of Aerosol Unsaturated Fatty Acids: New Insights Gained from Long-Term Ambient Measurements
Qiongqiong Wang,
Shan Wang,
Shuhui Zhu
et al.
Abstract:Unsaturated fatty acids (uFAs) are important constituents of atmospheric organic aerosols, undergoing rapid degradation in the atmosphere that significantly influences aerosol's physical and chemical properties. This study quantified the effective pseudo-first order decay rates of three abundant uFAs-oleic, elaidic, and linoleic acids under real atmospheric conditions using continuous bihourly measurement at a suburban site in Hong Kong over a 9month period from November 2020 to August 2021. The impact of key … Show more
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