Xian Yun LiuYa YangZhen Ya WangWei Jun Zhang
To understand the effects of environmental factors, such as the light intensity, reaction time, the concentration of reactant on the growth of secondary organic aerosol is very important. This paper investigated the effect of environmental factors on SOA formation from biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), results show that SOA formed from OH-initiated photooxidation of BVOCs is predominantly in the form of fine particles, which have diameters less than 2.5 µm. This paper also highlighted that both the number and mass concentration of SOA particles were increasing with the prolonging of the radiation time, the increasing of light intensity, and the increasing of the reactant concentrations. The results could provide useful information to infer possible emission sources of atmospheric particles in future field measurement.
Biwu ChuJingkun JiangZifeng LüKun WangJunhua LiJiming Hao
Eva U. EmanuelssonMattias HallquistKasper KristensenMarianne GlasiusBirger BohnHendrik FuchsBeatrix KammerAstrid Kiendler‐ScharrSascha NehrFlorian RubachRalf TillmannAndreas WahnerHuihui WuThomas F. Mentel
Maria KanakidouStelios MyriokefalitakisKostas Tsigaridis
Yong Bin LimYi TanMark J. PerriSybil P. SeitzingerBarbara J. Turpin