Sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of water

The predicted distribution of semi-volatile organic components between the gaseous and condensed phase as a function of ambient relative humidity and the specific form of the partitioning model used has been investigated. A mole fraction based model, modified so as not to use molar mass in the calcu...

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Main Authors: M. Barley, D. O. Topping, M. E. Jenkin, G. McFiggans
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2009-05-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/2919/2009/acp-9-2919-2009.pdf
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D. O. Topping
M. E. Jenkin
G. McFiggans
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description The predicted distribution of semi-volatile organic components between the gaseous and condensed phase as a function of ambient relative humidity and the specific form of the partitioning model used has been investigated. A mole fraction based model, modified so as not to use molar mass in the calculation, was found to predict identical RH dependence of component partitioning to that predicted by the conventional mass-based partitioning model which uses a molar mass averaged according to the number of moles in the condensed phase. A recently reported third version of the partitioning model using individual component molar masses was shown to give significantly different results to the other two models. Further sensitivities to an assumed pre-existing particulate loading and to parameterised organic component non-ideality are explored and shown to contribute significantly to the variation in predicted secondary organic particulate loading.
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spelling doaj.art-4cb7ab00114b4188ba39a7d679123dad2022-12-21T19:52:12ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242009-05-019929192932Sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of waterM. BarleyD. O. ToppingM. E. JenkinG. McFiggansThe predicted distribution of semi-volatile organic components between the gaseous and condensed phase as a function of ambient relative humidity and the specific form of the partitioning model used has been investigated. A mole fraction based model, modified so as not to use molar mass in the calculation, was found to predict identical RH dependence of component partitioning to that predicted by the conventional mass-based partitioning model which uses a molar mass averaged according to the number of moles in the condensed phase. A recently reported third version of the partitioning model using individual component molar masses was shown to give significantly different results to the other two models. Further sensitivities to an assumed pre-existing particulate loading and to parameterised organic component non-ideality are explored and shown to contribute significantly to the variation in predicted secondary organic particulate loading.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/9/2919/2009/acp-9-2919-2009.pdf
spellingShingle M. Barley
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Sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of water
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
title Sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of water
title_full Sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of water
title_fullStr Sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of water
title_full_unstemmed Sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of water
title_short Sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of water
title_sort sensitivities of the absorptive partitioning model of secondary organic aerosol formation to the inclusion of water
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