用绿叶挥发物(GLV)的物理化学性质确定雾中的大气命运和输送

H. Vempati, M. Vaitilingom, Zenghui Zhang, T. Liyana-Arachchi, C. Stevens, F. Hung, K. Valsaraj
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绿叶挥发物(GLVs)是一类生物排放的含氧碳氢化合物,已被确定为通过水氧化产生二次有机气溶胶(SOA)的潜在来源。glv的物理化学性质对于了解它们在大气中通过雾处理的命运和运输至关重要,但很少有实验数据可用。研究了茉莉酸甲酯、水杨酸甲酯、2-甲基-3-丁烯-2-醇、顺式-3-己烯-1-醇和顺式-3-己烯乙酸酯5种glv在25℃下的溶解度、1-辛醇/水分配系数和亨利定律常数。亨利定律常数也测量温度和离子强度的典型雾。实验值与很少可用的文献值进行比较,以及使用基团和键贡献方法,属性特异性相关性和分子动力学模拟的估计。根据这些数值,计算了空气-水界面的分配系数。茉莉酸甲酯的大亨利定律常数(8091+/-1121 mxat -1)使其成为水相光化学中最显著的GLV。来自估计程序接口套件(EPI套件)的HENRYWIN程序的键贡献方法产生了glv的Henry常数的最佳估计。估计1-辛醇/水分配系数和溶解度时,最好将其中一个的实验值相关联,以找到另一个。最后,计算了每种GLV的清除效率,表明水相处理对茉莉酸甲酯最为重要。
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Physico-chemical properties of green leaf volatiles (GLV) for ascertaining atmospheric fate and transport in fog
Green Leaf Volatiles (GLVs) is a class of biogenically emitted oxygenated hydrocarbons that have been identified as a potential source of Secondary Organic Aerosols (SOA) via aqueous oxidation. The physico-chemical properties of GLVs are vital to understanding their fate and transport in the atmosphere via fog processing, but few experimental data are available. We studied the aqueous solubility, 1-octanol/water partition coefficient, and Henry\'s law constant (KH) of five GLVs at 25 C: methyl jasmonate, methyl salicylate, 2-methyl-3-buten-2-ol, cis-3-hexen-1-ol, and cis-3-hexenyl acetate. Henry\'s law constant was also measured at temperatures and ionic strengths typical of fog. Experimental values are compared to scarcely-available literature values, as well as estimations using group and bond contribution methods, property-specific correlations and molecular dynamics simulations. From these values, the partition coefficients to the air-water interface were also calculated. The large Henry\'s law constant of methyl jasmonate (8091+/-1121 Mxatm-1) made it the most significant GLV for aqueous phase photochemistry. The HENRYWIN program\'s bond contribution method from the Estimation Programs Interface Suite (EPI Suite) produced the best estimate of the Henry\'s constant for GLVs. Estimations of 1-octanol/water partition coefficient and solubility are best when correlating an experimental value of one to find the other. Finally, the scavenging efficiency was calculated for each GLV indicating aqueous phase processing will be most important for methyl jasmonate.
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