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Enhanced aqueous formation and neutralization of fine atmospheric particles driven by extreme cold

Campbell, James R.
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Battaglia Jr, Michael
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Dingilian, Kayane K.
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September 6, 2024
Science Advances

The prevailing view for aqueous secondary aerosol formation is that it occurs in clouds and fogs, owing to the large liquid water content compared to minute levels in fine particles. Our research indicates that this view may need reevaluation due to enhancements in aqueous reactions in highly concentrated small particles. Here, we show that low temperature can play a role through a unique effect on particle pH that can substantially modulate secondary aerosol formation. Marked increases in hydroxymethanesulfonate observed under extreme cold in Fairbanks, Alaska, demonstrate the effect. These findings provide insight on aqueous chemistry in fine particles under cold conditions expanding possible regions of secondary aerosol formation that are pH dependent beyond conditions of high liquid water.

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research article
DOI
10.1126/sciadv.ado4373
Web of Science ID

WOS:001306279000005

PubMed ID

39231233

Author(s)
Campbell, James R.

University of Alaska System

Battaglia Jr, Michael

US Army DEVCOM CBC

Dingilian, Kayane K.

California Institute of Technology

Cesler-Maloney, Meeta

University of Alaska System

Simpson, William R.

University of Alaska System

Robinson, Ellis S.

Johns Hopkins University

DeCarlo, Peter F

Johns Hopkins University

Temime-Roussel, Brice

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

D'Anna, Barbara

Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS)

Holen, Andrew L.

University of Michigan System

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Date Issued

2024-09-06

Publisher

AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE

Published in
Science Advances
Volume

10

Issue

36

Article Number

eado4373

Subjects

HYDROXYMETHANESULFONIC ACID

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WATER

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FIELD

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SULFATE

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PH

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PM2.5

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FOG

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EQUILIBRIUM

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COLLECTION

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CALIFORNIA

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Science & Technology

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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FunderFunding(s)Grant NumberGrant URL

National Science Foundation Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences Program

2029730;2029747;2109023

National Science Foundation Navigating the New Arctic Program

1927778;90086753;1927750;1927831

National Aeronautics & Space Administration (NASA)

80NSSC18K0557

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February 1, 2025
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