Essential role of O2-bridged bicyclic compounds in formation of secondary organic aerosol

Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are important precursors for secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation. As a significant aromatic compound of VOC, 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene (1,3,5-TMB, C9H12) mainly comes from vehicle exhaust, solvent use and industrial emissions. The oxidation reaction of 1,3, 5-trimethylbenzene is mainly initiated by hydroxyl radical (OH) in atmosphere.
Prof. Zhang Weijun and his team at the Hefei Institutes of Âé¶¹ÒùÔºical Science of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) have recently proved that O2-bridged bicyclic peroxy radicals are very important reaction intermediates in the oxidation process of 1,3, 5-TMB.
They found that the reactions could produce high mass bicyclic products with a low volatility, and play an essential role in the formation of SOA.
Chemical composition of SOA was detected from the oxidation reaction of 1,3, 5-TMB using a home-made vacuum ultraviolet photoionization aerosol mass spectrometer. With the help of deuteration experiments, they clearly observed the presence of high-mass O2-bridged bicyclic products in the particle phase.
Combined with theoretical study, the formation mechanism of the O2-bridged bicyclic compounds have been illuminated.
These results gave direct evidences of the essential role of peroxy radical chemistry in the SOA formation.

More information: Xiaoxiao Lin et al, Direct observation of the particle-phase bicyclic products from OH-initiated oxidation of 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene under NOx-free conditions, Atmospheric Environment (2021).
Journal information: Atmospheric Environment
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