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dc.contributor.authorYee, Lindsay D.-
dc.contributor.authorIsaacman-VanWertz, Gabriel A.-
dc.contributor.authorWernis, Rebecca A.-
dc.contributor.authorKreisberg, Nathan M.-
dc.contributor.authorGlasius, Marianne-
dc.contributor.authorRiva, Matthieu-
dc.contributor.authorSurratt, Jason D.-
dc.contributor.authorSá, Suzane S. de-
dc.contributor.authorMartin, Scot T.-
dc.contributor.authorAlexander, Michael Lizabeth-
dc.contributor.authorPalm, Brett B.-
dc.contributor.authorHu, Weiwei-
dc.contributor.authorCampuzano-Jost, Pedro-
dc.contributor.authorDay, Douglas A.-
dc.contributor.authorJi?enez, José Luis-
dc.contributor.authorLiu, Yingjun-
dc.contributor.authorMisztal, Pawel K.-
dc.contributor.authorArtaxo, Paulo-
dc.contributor.authorViegas, Juarez-
dc.contributor.authorManzi, Antônio Ocimar-
dc.contributor.authorSouza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de-
dc.contributor.authorEdgerton, Eric S.-
dc.contributor.authorBaumann, Karsten-
dc.contributor.authorGoldstein, Allen H.-
dc.date.accessioned2020-07-03T21:50:50Z-
dc.date.available2020-07-03T21:50:50Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/23279-
dc.description.abstractAnthropogenic emissions alter secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation chemistry from naturally emitted isoprene. We use correlations of tracers and tracer ratios to provide new perspectives on sulfate, NOx, and particle acidity influencing isoprene-derived SOA in two isoprene-rich forested environments representing clean to polluted conditions-wet and dry seasons in central Amazonia and Southeastern U.S. summer. We used a semivolatile thermal desorption aerosol gas chromatograph (SV-TAG) and filter samplers to measure SOA tracers indicative of isoprene/HO2 (2-methyltetrols, C5-alkene triols, 2-methyltetrol organosulfates) and isoprene/NOx (2-methylglyceric acid, 2-methylglyceric acid organosulfate) pathways. Summed concentrations of these tracers correlated with particulate sulfate spanning three orders of magnitude, suggesting that 1 μg m-3 reduction in sulfate corresponds with at least âˆ0.5 μg m-3 reduction in isoprene-derived SOA. We also find that isoprene/NOx pathway SOA mass primarily comprises organosulfates, âˆ97% in the Amazon and âˆ55% in Southeastern United States. We infer under natural conditions in high isoprene emission regions that preindustrial aerosol sulfate was almost exclusively isoprene-derived organosulfates, which are traditionally thought of as representative of an anthropogenic influence. We further report the first field observations showing that particle acidity correlates positively with 2-methylglyceric acid partitioning to the gas phase and negatively with the ratio of 2-methyltetrols to C5-alkene triols. © 2020 American Chemical Society.en
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 54, Número 10, Pags. 5980-5991pt_BR
dc.rightsRestrito*
dc.subjectAerosolsen
dc.subjectOlefinsen
dc.subjectSulfur Compoundsen
dc.subjectTracersen
dc.subject2-methylglyceric aciden
dc.subjectAnthropogenic emissionsen
dc.subjectAnthropogenic influenceen
dc.subjectForested environmenten
dc.subjectParticulate sulfatesen
dc.subjectSecondary Organic Aerosolsen
dc.subjectThree orders of magnitudeen
dc.subjectWet And Dry Seasonsen
dc.subjectIsopreneen
dc.subjectAlkeneen
dc.subjectIsopreneen
dc.subjectNitrateen
dc.subjectSulfateen
dc.subjectTraceren
dc.subjectWateren
dc.subjectAerosolen
dc.subjectAnthropogenic Sourceen
dc.subjectConcentration (composition)en
dc.subjectdesorptionen
dc.subjectDry Seasonen
dc.subjectIndustrial Emissionen
dc.subjectIsopreneen
dc.subjectNitrateen
dc.subjectOxidationen
dc.subjectParticulate Matteren
dc.subjectSulfateen
dc.subjectTraceren
dc.subjectWet Seasonen
dc.subjectAcidityen
dc.subjectAir Pollutionen
dc.subjectAir Qualityen
dc.subjectAir Temperatureen
dc.subjectAmazonas [Brazil]en
dc.subjectatmospheric dispersionen
dc.subjectComparative Studyen
dc.subjectConcentration (parameter)en
dc.subjectdesorptionen
dc.subjectDry Seasonen
dc.subjectForesten
dc.subjectGas Chromatographyen
dc.subjectHumidityen
dc.subjectOxidationen
dc.subjectPhen
dc.subjectPlumeen
dc.subjectrainy seasonen
dc.subjectSecondary Organic Aerosolen
dc.subjectSummeren
dc.subjectUnited Statesen
dc.subjectWater Contenten
dc.subjectwet depositionen
dc.subjectAmazoniaen
dc.subjectUnited Statesen
dc.subjectenpt_BR
dc.titleNatural and Anthropogenically Influenced Isoprene Oxidation in Southeastern United States and Central Amazonen
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
dc.identifier.doi10.1021/acs.est.0c00805-
dc.publisher.journalEnvironmental Science and Technologypt_BR
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