Seminar

The OH budget during VOC oxidation: New insights from chamber experiments in SAPHIR at low NO concentrations

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Hendrik Fuchs, FZ Juelich, Germany

Tuesday, August 5, 2014, 10:00 am Mountain Time
DSRC 2A305

Abstract

During recent field campaigns, measured hydroxyl radical (OH) concentrations were up to a factor of ten larger than predicted by current chemical models for conditions of high OH reactivity and low nitrogen monoxide (NO) concentrations. These discrepancies were most often observed in forests, where concentrations of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) were large. We investigated the radical budget during oxidation of VOCs with OH including a full set of accurate and precise radical measurements in the atmosphere simulation chamber SAPHIR in Juelich, Germany. The conditions during the chamber experiments were comparable to those during field campaigns with respect to radical and trace gas concentrations. In particular, OH reactivity was high and NO mixing ratios were as low as 200pptv. VOC species included the most important single compound isoprene and its major oxidation products methacrolein and methyl vinyl ketone. Experiments in SAPHIR allow to constraint missing OH sources using only measured quantities. New reaction mechanisms are tested by model calculations.

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