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Global modeling of aerosol nucleation with a semi-explicit chemical mechanism for highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs)

X. Shao X. Shao M. Wang M. Wang X. Dong +20 lainnya

Abstrak

<p>New particle formation (NPF) involving organic compounds has been identified as an important process affecting aerosol particle number concentrations in the global atmosphere. Laboratory studies have shown that highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs) can make a substantial contribution to NPF, but there is a lack of global model studies of NPF with detailed HOM chemistry. Here, we incorporate a state-of-the-art biogenic HOM chemistry scheme with 96 chemical reactions to a global chemistry–climate model and quantify the contribution to global aerosols through HOM-driven NPF. The updated model captures the frequency of NPF events observed at continental surface sites (normalized mean bias changes from <span class="inline-formula">−</span>96 % to <span class="inline-formula">−</span>15 %) and shows reasonable agreement with measured rates of NPF and sub-20 <span class="inline-formula">nm</span> particle growth. Sensitivity simulations show that compared to turning off the organic nucleation rate, turning off organic initial growth results in a more substantial decrease in aerosol number concentrations. Globally, organics contribute around 45 % of the annual mean vertically integrated nucleation rate (at 1.7 <span class="inline-formula">nm</span>) and 25 % of the vertically averaged growth rate. The inclusion of HOM-related processes leads to a 39 % increase in the global annual mean aerosol number burden and a 33 % increase in cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) burden at 0.5 % supersaturation compared to a simulation with only inorganic nucleation. Our work predicts a greater contribution of organic nucleation to NPF than previous<span id="page11366"/> studies due to the semi-explicit HOM mechanism and an updated inorganic NPF scheme. The large contribution of biogenic HOMs to NPF on a global scale could make aerosol sensitive to changes in biogenic emissions.</p>

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Penulis (25)

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X. Shao

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X. Shao

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M. Wang

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M. Wang

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X. Dong

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X. Dong

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X. Dong

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Y. Liu

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Y. Liu

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W. Shen

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W. Shen

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S. R. Arnold

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L. A. Regayre

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L. A. Regayre

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L. A. Regayre

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M. O. Andreae

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M. O. Andreae

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M. L. Pöhlker

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M. L. Pöhlker

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M. L. Pöhlker

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D. S. Jo

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D. S. Jo

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M. Yue

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M. Yue

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K. S. Carslaw

Format Sitasi

Shao, X., Shao, X., Wang, M., Wang, M., Dong, X., Dong, X. et al. (2024). Global modeling of aerosol nucleation with a semi-explicit chemical mechanism for highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOMs). https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-24-11365-2024

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2024
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10.5194/acp-24-11365-2024
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