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Reactive Uptake of Dimethylamine by Ammonium Sulfate and Ammonium Sulfate–Sucrose Mixed Particles
journal contribution
posted on 2016-12-01, 00:00 authored by Yangxi Chu, Chak K. ChanShort-chain alkyl amines can undergo
gas-to-particle partitioning via reactive uptake by ammonium salts,
whose phases have been thought to largely influence the extent of
amine uptake. Previous studies mainly focused on particles of single
ammonium salt at either dry or wet conditions without any addition
of organic compounds. Here we report the uptake of dimethylamine (DMA)
by ammonium sulfate (AS) and AS–sucrose mixed particles at
different relative humidities (RHs) using an electrodynamic balance
coupled with in situ Raman spectroscopy. DMA is selected as a representative
of short-chain alkyl amines, and sucrose is used as a surrogate of
viscous and hydrophilic organics. Effective DMA uptake was observed
for most cases, except for the water-limiting scenario at <5% RH
and the formation of an ultraviscous sucrose coating at 10% RH and
below. DMA uptake coefficients (γ) were estimated using the
particle mass measurements during DMA uptake. Addition of sucrose
can increase γ by absorbing water or inhibiting AS crystallization
and decrease γ by elevating the particle viscosity and forming
a coating layer. DMA uptake can be facilitated for crystalline AS
or retarded for aqueous AS with hydrophilic viscous organics (e.g.,
secondary organic material formed via the oxidation of biogenic volatile
organic compounds) present in aerosol particles.