2022
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2022-628
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Insoluble lipid film mediates the transfer of soluble saccharides from the sea to the atmosphere: the role of hydrogen bonding

Abstract: Abstract. Saccharides are a large group of organic matter in sea spray aerosol (SSA). Although they can affect climate-related properties of SSA, the mechanism through which saccharides are transferred from bulk seawater to the ocean surface and ultimately into SSA is still debated. Here, the transfer of small soluble saccharides was validated and quantified using a controlled plunging jet sea spray aerosol generator to better understand the wide range of particle properties produced by natural seawater mixed … Show more

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