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  • Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) significantly contribute to organic aerosols in the atmosphere, and understanding their properties is essential for improving climate models.
  • Our research combines experimental and modeling approaches to examine how humidity affects SOA evaporation, revealing that dry conditions lead to increased particle viscosity and limited evaporation.
  • In warm, biogenic-dominated environments, the main uncertainty in SOA evaporation models relates to the volatility of SOA constituents, rather than diffusion limitations at higher humidity.

Article Abstract

Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) forms a major fraction of organic aerosols in the atmosphere. Knowledge of SOA properties that affect their dynamics in the atmosphere is needed for improving climate models. By combining experimental and modeling techniques, we investigated the factors controlling SOA evaporation under different humidity conditions. Our experiments support the conclusion of particle phase diffusivity limiting the evaporation under dry conditions. Viscosity of particles at dry conditions was estimated to increase several orders of magnitude during evaporation, up to 10 Pa s. However, at atmospherically relevant relative humidity and time scales, our results show that diffusion limitations may have a minor effect on evaporation of the studied α-pinene SOA particles. Based on previous studies and our model simulations, we suggest that, in warm environments dominated by biogenic emissions, the major uncertainty in models describing the SOA particle evaporation is related to the volatility of SOA constituents.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5405578PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/2016GL072364DOI Listing

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