2020
DOI: 10.5194/acp-2020-975
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Modelling the impact of gas-phase pyruvic acid on acetaldehyde and peroxy radical formation in the boreal forest

Abstract: Abstract. Based on the first measurements of gas-phase pyruvic acid (CH3C(O)C(O)OH) in the boreal forest, we derive effective emission rates of pyruvic acid and compare them with monoterpene emission rates over the diel cycle. Using a data-constrained box-model, we determine the impact of pyruvic acid photolysis on the formation of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) and the peroxy radicals CH3C(O)O2, CH3O2 and HO2 during an autumn (IBAIRN) and summer (HUMPPA) campaign at the same site. The results are dependent on the phot… Show more

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“…Therefore, one could utilize light sources that are not very intense. The selectivity of the reagent ion (in this case, iodide ion) allows for low background and interference from unwanted impurities or reaction products, as demonstrated by low background signals in our photolysis experiments. Multiple similar radicals can be measured simultaneously, which allows a more straightforward determination of branching ratios and total photodissociation quantum yields. Evaluating the possible differences in the detection sensitivities would enhance this method. In addition to highlighting the advantages of ToF-CIMS in this current laboratory-based application, we note some of the potential future applications: Replacing the UV pen-lamp used in this study with a light source capable of producing wavelengths relevant for ketone photolysis (<400 nm) would help quantify important knowledge gaps in photolysis quantum yields. This experimental design could measure atmospheric ketone photolysis under a field setting because of the portability of the instrument. Rapid data acquisition (<1 Hz) of RC­(O)­O 2 signals allows for in situ observations of photolysis processes in ambient environments Use of a light source where the photolysis volume is small allows for better control of reaction times and simultaneous measurements of the kinetics of the radicals involved. Equipping the mass spectrometer with reagent-switching capabilities , would allow for measurement of multiple photolysis products and the photolytic loss of carbonyl photolyte …”
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“…Therefore, one could utilize light sources that are not very intense. The selectivity of the reagent ion (in this case, iodide ion) allows for low background and interference from unwanted impurities or reaction products, as demonstrated by low background signals in our photolysis experiments. Multiple similar radicals can be measured simultaneously, which allows a more straightforward determination of branching ratios and total photodissociation quantum yields. Evaluating the possible differences in the detection sensitivities would enhance this method. In addition to highlighting the advantages of ToF-CIMS in this current laboratory-based application, we note some of the potential future applications: Replacing the UV pen-lamp used in this study with a light source capable of producing wavelengths relevant for ketone photolysis (<400 nm) would help quantify important knowledge gaps in photolysis quantum yields. This experimental design could measure atmospheric ketone photolysis under a field setting because of the portability of the instrument. Rapid data acquisition (<1 Hz) of RC­(O)­O 2 signals allows for in situ observations of photolysis processes in ambient environments Use of a light source where the photolysis volume is small allows for better control of reaction times and simultaneous measurements of the kinetics of the radicals involved. Equipping the mass spectrometer with reagent-switching capabilities , would allow for measurement of multiple photolysis products and the photolytic loss of carbonyl photolyte …”
Section: Advantages and Applications Of Cims For Quantum Yield Measur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rapid data acquisition (<1 Hz) of RC­(O)­O 2 signals allows for in situ observations of photolysis processes in ambient environments …”
Section: Advantages and Applications Of Cims For Quantum Yield Measur...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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