Kei SatoBjörn KlotzShiro HatakeyamaTakashi ImamuraY. WashizuYutaka MatsumiNobuaki Washida
Abstract Aerosol formation in toluene–NOx–air–photoirradiation systems was examined in a 6-m3 photochemical reaction chamber. The initial toluene concentration was varied between 2 and 16 ppmv, whereas the initial NOx concentration was kept constant. The aerosol mass concentrations were plotted as a function of the concentration of toluene reacted. The aerosol profiles showed a curved feature at low toluene consumptions, and merged into a single line at longer reaction times. The observed characteristics were explained by assuming condensable products were formed through reactions of ozone with primary toluene photo-oxidation products.
L. HildebrandtNeil M. DonahueSpyros Ν. Pandis
Hildebrandt, LeaDonahue, NeilPandis, Spyros N.
Petro UruciKalliopi FlorouMarco PaglioneChristos KaltsonoudisBénédicte Picquet‐VarraultJean‐François DoussinMathieu CazaunauAri LeskinenLiqing HaoAnnele VirtanenDavid M. BellAnke MutzelFalk MothesHartmut HerrmannMilagros RódenasAmalia MuñozHendrik FuchsBirger BohnSascha NehrM. Rami AlfarraAristeidis VoliotisG. McFiggansIulia Patroescu-KlotzNiklas IllmannSpyros Ν. Pandis
Uruci, PetroFlorou, KalliopiPaglione, MarcoKaltsonoudis, ChristosPicquet-Varrault, BénédicteDoussin, Jean-FrançoisCazaunau, MathieuLeskinen, AriHao, LiqingVirtanen, AnneleBell, David M.Mutzel, AnkeMothes, FalkHerrmann, HartmutRódenas, MilagrosMuñoz, AmaliaFuchs, HendrikBohn, BirgerNehr, SaschaAlfarra, M. RamiVoliotis, AristeidisMcFiggans, GordonPatroescu-Klotz, Iulia V.Illmann, NiklasPandis, Spyros N.
Hideto TakekawaHiroaki MinouraSatoshi Yamazaki