SO2 oxidation products other than H2SO4 as a trigger of new particle formation. Part 2: Comparison of ambient and laboratory measurements, and atmospheric implications
[摘要] Atmospheric new particle formation is generally thought to occur due tohomogeneous or ion-induced nucleation of sulphuric acid. We compare ambientnucleation rates with laboratory data from nucleation experiments involvingeither sulphuric acid or oxidized SO2. Atmospheric nucleation occurs atH2SO4 concentrations 2–4 orders of magnitude lower than binary orternary nucleation rates of H2SO4 produced from a liquidreservoir, and atmospheric H2SO4 concentrations are very wellreplicated in the SO2 oxidation experiments. We hypothesize thesefeatures to be due to the formation of free HSO5 radicals in pace withH2SO4 during the SO2 oxidation. We suggest that attemperatures above ~250 K these radicals produce nuclei of newaerosols much more efficiently than H2SO4. These nuclei areactivated to further growth by H2SO4 and possibly other tracespecies. However, at lower temperatures the atmospheric relative acidity ishigh enough for the H2SO4–H2O nucleation to dominate.
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