The atmospheric evolution of organic compounds encompasses many thousands of compounds with varying volatility, polarity, and water solubility. The molecular-level chemical composition of this mixture plays a major, yet uncertain, role in its transformations and impacts. Here we perform a non-targeted molecular-level intercomparison of functionalized organic aerosol from three diverse field sites and a chamber. Despite similar bulk composition, we report large molecular-level variability between multi-hour organic aerosol samples at each site, with 66 ± 13% of functionalized compounds differing between consecutive samples. Single precursor environmental laboratory chamber experiments and fully chemically-explicit modeling confirm this varia...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Earth's atmosphere contains a multitude of organic compounds, which differ by orders of magnitude re...
Aerosols contribute to the largest uncertainty in climate prediction (IPCC, 2007) from both direct a...
Laboratory and field evidence suggests that organic compounds comprise a substantial mass fraction o...
Laboratory and field evidence suggests that organic compounds comprise a substantial mass fraction o...
The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reaction...
Organic aerosol (OA) constitutes a significant fraction of atmospheric fine particle mass. However, ...
The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reaction...
The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reaction...
The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reactio...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Earth's atmosphere contains a multitude of organic compounds, which differ by orders of magnitude re...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Atmospheric aerosols can affect visibility and the Earth's climate by scattering and absorbing light...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Earth's atmosphere contains a multitude of organic compounds, which differ by orders of magnitude re...
Aerosols contribute to the largest uncertainty in climate prediction (IPCC, 2007) from both direct a...
Laboratory and field evidence suggests that organic compounds comprise a substantial mass fraction o...
Laboratory and field evidence suggests that organic compounds comprise a substantial mass fraction o...
The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reaction...
Organic aerosol (OA) constitutes a significant fraction of atmospheric fine particle mass. However, ...
The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reaction...
The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reaction...
The formation and aging of organic aerosols (OA) proceed through multiple steps of chemical reactio...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Earth's atmosphere contains a multitude of organic compounds, which differ by orders of magnitude re...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Atmospheric aerosols can affect visibility and the Earth's climate by scattering and absorbing light...
Organic aerosol (OA) in the atmosphere consists of a multitude of organic species which are either d...
Earth's atmosphere contains a multitude of organic compounds, which differ by orders of magnitude re...
Aerosols contribute to the largest uncertainty in climate prediction (IPCC, 2007) from both direct a...