Anthropogenic organic aerosol in Europe produced mainly through second-generation oxidation.

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作者:Xiao Mao, Wang Mingyi, Mentler Bernhard, Garmash Olga, Lamkaddam Houssni, Molteni Ugo, Simon Mario, Ahonen Lauri, Amorim Antonio, Baccarini Andrea, Bauer Paulus Salomon, Chen Dexian, Chiu Randall, Dada Lubna, Duplissy Jonathan, Finkenzeller Henning, Fischer Lukas, He Xu-Cheng, Heinritzi Martin, Hofbauer Victoria, Kim Changhyuk, Kürten Andreas, Kvashnin Aleksandr, Lehtipalo Katrianne, Liu Yuliang, Mai Huajun, Makhmutov Vladimir, Mathot Serge, Mauldin Roy, Onnela Antti, Petäjä Tuukka, Quéléver Lauriane L J, Rissanen Matti, Schuchmann Simone, Sipilä Mikko, Stolzenburg Dominik, Stozhkov Yuri, Tauber Christian, Tomé António, Wagner Robert, Yan Chao, Yang Boxing, Ye Penglin, Zha Qiaozi, Curtius Joachim, Hansel Armin, Kirkby Jasper, Kulmala Markku, Volkamer Rainer, Winkler Paul M, Worsnop Douglas R, Nie Wei, Donahue Neil M, Hoyle Christopher R, Jiang Jianhui, Baltensperger Urs, Dommen Josef, El Haddad Imad
Exposure to anthropogenic atmospheric aerosol is a major health issue, causing several million deaths per year worldwide. The oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons from traffic and wood combustion is an important anthropogenic source of low-volatility species in secondary organic aerosol, especially in heavily polluted environments. It is not yet established whether the formation of anthropogenic secondary organic aerosol involves mainly rapid autoxidation, slower sequential oxidation steps or a combination of the two. Here we reproduced a typical urban haze in the 'Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets' chamber at the European Organization for Nuclear Research and observed the dynamics of aromatic oxidation products during secondary organic aerosol growth on a molecular level to determine mechanisms underlying their production and removal. We demonstrate that sequential oxidation is required for substantial secondary organic aerosol formation. Second-generation oxidation decreases the products' saturation vapour pressure by several orders of magnitude and increases the aromatic secondary organic aerosol yields from a few percent to a few tens of percent at typical atmospheric concentrations. Through regional modelling, we show that more than 70% of the exposure to anthropogenic organic aerosol in Europe arises from second-generation oxidation.

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