Night-Time Oxidation of a Monolayer Model for the Air-Water Interface of Marine AerosolsA Study by Simultaneous Neutron Reflectometry and in Situ Infra-Red Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy (IRRAS)

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作者
Woden, Ben [1 ]
Skoda, Maximilian W. A. [2 ]
Hagreen, Matthew [1 ]
Pfrang, Christian [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Reading, Dept Chem, Reading RG6 6AD, Whiteknights, England
[2] Rutherford Appleton Lab, STFC, ISIS Pulsed Neutron & Muon Source, Didcot OX11 OQX, Oxon, England
[3] Univ Birmingham, Sch Geog Earth & Environm Sci, Birmingham B15 2TT, Edgbaston, England
基金
英国科学技术设施理事会;
关键词
aerosol; monolayer; nitrate radical; cerebroside; palmitic acid; palmitoleic acid; neutron; reflectivity; infra-red; Brewster angle microscopy; GAS-PHASE REACTIONS; ORGANIC FILMS; ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOL; AIR/WATER INTERFACE; NO3; ACID; EVAPORATION; SURFACTANT; CHEMISTRY; OZONE;
D O I
10.3390/atmos9120471
中图分类号
X [环境科学、安全科学];
学科分类号
08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
This paper describes experiments on the ageing of a monolayer model for the air-water interface of marine aerosols composed of a typical glycolipid, galactocerebroside (GCB). Lipopolysaccharides have been observed in marine aerosols, and GCB is used as a proxy for these more complex lipopolysaccharides. GCB monolayers are investigated as pure films, as mixed films with palmitic acid, which is abundant in marine aerosols and forms a stable attractively mixed film with GCB, particularly with divalent salts present in the subphase, and as mixed films with palmitoleic acid, an unsaturated analogue of palmitic acid. Such mixed films are more realistic models of atmospheric aerosols than simpler single-component systems. Neutron reflectometry (NR) has been combined in situ with Fourier transform infra-red reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) in a pioneering analysis and reaction setup designed by us specifically to study mixed organic monolayers at the air-water interface. The two techniques in combination allow for more sophisticated observation of multi-component monolayers than has previously been possible. The structure at the air-water interface was also investigated by complementary Brewster angle microscopy (BAM). This study looks specifically at the oxidation of the organic films by nitrate radicals (NO3 center dot), the key atmospheric oxidant present at night. We conclude that NO3 center dot oxidation cannot fully remove a cerebroside monolayer from the surface on atmospherically relevant timescales, leaving its saturated tail at the interface. This is true for pure and salt water subphases, as well as for single- and two-component films. The behaviour of the unsaturated tail section of the molecule is more variable and is affected by interactions with co-deposited species. Most surprisingly, we found that the presence of CaCl2 in the subphase extends the lifetime of the unsaturated tail substantiallya new explanation for longer residence times of materials in the atmosphere compared to lifetimes based on laboratory studies of simplified model systems. It is thus likely that aerosols produced from the sea-surface microlayer at night will remain covered in surfactant molecules on atmospherically relevant timescales with impact on the droplet's surface tension and on the transport of chemical species across the air-water interface.
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