有机化合物在不同粘度表面膜上的有效质量调节作用

IF 4.3 3区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts Pub Date : 2023-08-04 DOI:10.1039/D3EM00213F
Pascale S. J. Lakey, Bryan E. Cummings, Michael S. Waring, Glenn C. Morrison and Manabu Shiraiwa
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室内表面可以作为水库和反应介质,影响人们在室内接触到的物种的浓度和类型。质量的调节和分配受室内表面膜的相态和粘度的影响。我们开发了动力学多层模型KM-FILM来模拟有机膜的形成和生长,但将这种综合模型与室内空气箱模型耦合在一起计算成本很高。最近,引入了一种新的有效质量调节系数(αeff),用于有效地处理气粒分异。在这项研究中,我们将这种方法扩展到αeff作为渗透深度、分配系数、体扩散系数和凝聚相反应速率常数的函数的薄膜几何。KM-FILM法与α - eff法的比较结果表明,在大多数情况下,两者的结果吻合良好,但在渗透深度内准平衡建立之前存在偏差。我们发现,在高粘性薄膜中,物质的沉积速度和整体薄膜生长受到体积扩散率的影响(Db ~ <10−15 cm2 s−1)。生成非挥发性产物的反应可以显著增加膜的厚度,膜的生长程度取决于气相浓度、速率系数、分配系数和扩散系数。含Db >的非晶半固体薄膜;对于具有较高分配系数的化合物来说,~ 10−17-10−19 cm2 s−1可以成为有效的SVOC储集层,因为它们可以在较长的时间内释放回气相,而玻璃状固体膜则不能作为储集层,因为气膜的分配受到阻碍。
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Effective mass accommodation for partitioning of organic compounds into surface films with different viscosities†

Indoor surfaces can act as reservoirs and reaction media influencing the concentrations and type of species that people are exposed to indoors. Mass accommodation and partitioning are impacted by the phase state and viscosity of indoor surface films. We developed the kinetic multi-layer model KM-FILM to simulate organic film formation and growth, but it is computationally expensive to couple such comprehensive models with indoor air box models. Recently, a novel effective mass accommodation coefficient (αeff) was introduced for efficient and effective treatments of gas–particle partitioning. In this study, we extended this approach to a film geometry with αeff as a function of penetration depth into the film, partitioning coefficient, bulk diffusivity, and condensed-phase reaction rate constant. Comparisons between KM-FILM and the αeff method show excellent agreement under most conditions, but with deviations before the establishment of quasi-equilibrium within the penetration depth. We found that the deposition velocity of species and overall film growth are impacted by bulk diffusivity in highly viscous films (Db ∼<10−15 cm2 s−1). Reactions that lead to non-volatile products can increase film thicknesses significantly, with the extent of film growth being dependent on the gas-phase concentration, rate coefficient, partitioning coefficient and diffusivity. Amorphous semisolid films with Db > ∼10−17–10−19 cm2 s−1 can be efficient SVOC reservoirs for compounds with higher partitioning coefficients as they can be released back to the gas phase over extended periods of time, while glassy solid films would not be able to act as reservoirs as gas-film partitioning is impeded.

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Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts
Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts CHEMISTRY, ANALYTICAL-ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES
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期刊介绍: Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts publishes high quality papers in all areas of the environmental chemical sciences, including chemistry of the air, water, soil and sediment. We welcome studies on the environmental fate and effects of anthropogenic and naturally occurring contaminants, both chemical and microbiological, as well as related natural element cycling processes.
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