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Title: Molecular characterization of oxygenated organic molecules and their dominating roles in particle growth in Hong Kong
Authors: Zheng, P 
Chen, Y 
Wang, Z
Liu, Y
Pu, W 
Yu, C 
Xia, M 
Xu, Y
Guo, J
Guo, Y
Tian, L
Qiao, X
Huang, DD
Yan, C
Nie, W
Worsnop, DR
Lee, S 
Wang, T 
Issue Date: 23-May-2023
Source: Environmental science and technology letters, 23 May 2023, v. 57, no. 20, p. 7764-7776
Abstract: Oxygenated organic molecules (OOMs) are critical intermediates linking volatile organic compound oxidation and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation. Yet, the understanding of OOM components, formation mechanism, and impacts are still limited, especially for urbanized regions with a cocktail of anthropogenic emissions. Herein, ambient measurements of OOMs were conducted at a regional background site in South China in 2018. The molecular characteristics of OOMs revealed dominant nitrogen-containing products, and the influences of different factors on OOM composition and oxidation state were elucidated. Positive matrix factorization analysis resolved the complex OOM species to factors featured with fingerprint species from different oxidation pathways. A new method was developed to identify the key functional groups of OOMs, which successfully classified the majority species into carbonyls (8%), hydroperoxides (7%), nitrates (17%), peroxyl nitrates (10%), dinitrates (13%), aromatic ring-retaining species (6%), and terpenes (7%). The volatility estimation of OOMs was improved based on their identified functional groups and was used to simulate the aerosol growth process contributed by the condensation of those low-volatile OOMs. The results demonstrate the predominant role of OOMs in contributing sub-100 nm particle growth and SOA formation and highlight the importance of dinitrates and anthropogenic products from multistep oxidation.
Keywords: Categorization scheme
Chemical ionization mass spectrometer (CIMS)
Multifunctional oxidation products
Nanoparticle growth
Oxygenated organic molecules (OOMs)
Positive matrix factorization (PMF)
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Journal: Environmental science and technology letters 
EISSN: 2328-8930
DOI: 10.1021/acs.est.2c09252
Rights: © 2023 American Chemical Society
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of a Published Work that appeared in final form in Environmental Science & Technology, copyright © 2023 American Chemical Society after peer review and technical editing by the publisher. To access the final edited and published work see https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.est.2c09252.
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