Characterization of the physicochemical properties of secondary organic aerosols formed by photo-oxidation of toluene in the atmospheric processes simulation chamber, K-CAPS

Authors
Kim, Ji MinKim, SanKim, HwandongKim, Nam GeonBang, SangwonJin, Hyoun CherPHYO, SOO YEOLCam, SimalLee, Ji wonLee, Suk HyunChoi, Su-YeonKim, Kyung HwanKim, JuntaeLee, MeehyeKIM, JIN YOUNGLEE, SEUNG BOK
Issue Date
2025-10
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Citation
Atmospheric Environment, v.358
Abstract
A series of experiments was conducted to characterize a medium-sized 27-m3 smog chamber, KIST atmospheric processes simulation chamber (K-CAPS) in terms of the gas and particle wall losses, spectrum of light sources, and background reactivity and evaluate its suitability for simulating atmospheric reactions. Photo-oxidation experiments using a toluene and NOx mixture were then carried out to investigate the effects of the UV lamp type, UV intensity, and ammonium sulfate seeds on the formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) and O3, and on the physicochemical properties of SOA including hygroscopicity. When UVA and UVB lamps were used together, formation of SOA and O3 was faster than that for UVA lamps alone. And higher UV intensity also resulted in faster formation of SOA and O3, but the increase in O3 with accumulated OH exposure and the increase in SOA with reacted toluene concentrations are consistent regardless of photolysis rate of NO2 implying that increment in UV intensity can be acceptable to shorten the experiment time for relatively long aging processes such as multiday reactions. More SOA and less O3 were formed when ammonium sulfate seeds were initially injected and average RH was relatively higher, compared to the dry experiment without seeds. These results must be useful to understand the physicochemical properties of SOA formed through photo-oxidation of anthropogenic VOCs in real-world atmospheric conditions.
Keywords
Smog chamberSecondary organic aerosolAerosol yieldHygroscopicityToluene
ISSN
1352-2310
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/152703
DOI
10.1016/j.atmosenv.2025.121336
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