Reprint

Atmospheric Aqueous-Phase Chemistry

Edited by
April 2023
168 pages
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7323-6 (Hardback)
  • ISBN978-3-0365-7322-9 (PDF)

This book is a reprint of the Special Issue Atmospheric Aqueous-Phase Chemistry that was published in

Chemistry & Materials Science
Environmental & Earth Sciences
Summary

This Special Issue of Atmosphere, “Atmospheric Aqueous-Phase Chemistry”, comprises ten original articles dealing with different aspects of chemistry in atmospheric liquid water. Liquid water in cloud and fog droplets and in moist aerosol particles is ubiquitous in the atmosphere. Dissolved species from the soluble aerosol fraction, as well as soluble trace gases, undergo chemical reactions in the aqueous phase via different mechanisms, usually yielding different products from those in the gas phase. In addition to their different reactivity, the chemical species solubility determines their fate in the atmosphere, i.e., their involvement in gas-phase or aqueous-phase chemistry.The articles of this Special Issue can be divided into three groups: (i) the first is mostly based on field measurements and/or combined field and modeling studies giving insights into the chemical characterization of different atmospheric liquid water samples from various environments; (ii) the second group is focused on studies of aqueous-phase reactivity of some important atmospheric organic compounds; and (iii) the final group comprises articles based on predictive modeling and/or combined modeling and laboratory studies providing insight into aqueous secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation.

Format
  • Hardback
License
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
secondary organic aerosol; isoprene epoxydiol; aqueous aerosol; cloudwater; reduced sulfur species; marine aerosols; water-soluble fraction; voltammetry; mercapto-type compounds; Rogoznica Lake; atmospheric processes; secondary organic aerosol; rate constants; atmospheric pollutants; advanced oxidation processes; brown carbon chromophores; biomass burning; photooxidation; nitration; nitrophenols; methylnitrocatechols; mass absorption coefficient; organic carbon; surface-active substances; trace elements; reduced sulfur species; long-range transport; dibenzothiophene; intermediate-volatility organic compounds; secondary organic aerosol; aqueous phase; brown carbon; PM2.5; air quality; aerosol liquid water; OH radicals; rate constants; dicarboxylic acids; succinic acid; pimelic acid; aqueous phase chemistry; brown carbon; secondary organic aerosol; absorbance; aqueous aerosol; modeling; Puy de Dôme station (PUY); cloud chemistry and physics; air mass history; oceanic vs. continental influences; partial least squares (PLS) regression; atmospheric aqueous-phase chemistry; multiphase chemistry; organic pollutants; inorganic species; kinetic studies; mechanistic studies; chemical mechanisms; modeling