The sunlight photochemistry of the organic chromophore pyruvic acid (PA) in water generates ketyl and acetyl radicals that contribute to the production and processing of atmospheric aerosols. The photochemical mechanism is highly sensitive to dissolved oxygen content, [O2(aq)], among other environmental conditions. Thus, herein we investigate the photolysis (λ ≥ 305 nm) of 10–200 mM PA at pH 1.0 in water covering the relevant range 0 ≤ [O2(aq)] ≤ 1.3 mM. The rapid consumption of dissolved oxygen by the intermediate photolytic radicals is monitored in real time with a dissolved oxygen electrode. In addition, the rate of O2(aq) consumption is studied at air flow rates from 30.0 to 900.0 mL min−1. For the ran...
The variable composition of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) contributes to the large uncertainty fo...
Chemistry on water is a fascinating area of research. The surface of water and the interfaces betwee...
Chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., clouds, fogs, wet aerosols) is a critical component of our co...
The sunlight photochemistry of the organic chromophore pyruvic acid (PA) in water generates ketyl an...
International audiencePyruvic acid in the atmosphere is found in both the gas and aqueous phases, an...
Pyruvic acid in the atmosphere is found in both the gas and aqueous phases, and its behavior gives i...
The photochemistry of pyruvic acid (PA) in aqueous atmospheric particles contributes to the producti...
Atmospheric aerosols play a vital role in influencing Earth’s energy budget and overall atmospheric ...
Atmospheric organic aerosols play a major role in climate, demanding a better understanding of their...
α-Keto acids react in solution in the presence of sunlight to form complex organic oligomers that ca...
The effect of local atmospheric conditions on aquatic photochemical reactions has been rarely explor...
Aerosols of variable composition, size, and shape are associated with public health concerns as well...
The study of organic chemistry in atmospheric aerosols and cloud formation is of interest in predict...
This paper demonstrates that OH radicals are formed by photolysis of secondary organic aerosol (SOA)...
International audienceIn the first part of the work, we investigated the reactivity toward photogene...
The variable composition of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) contributes to the large uncertainty fo...
Chemistry on water is a fascinating area of research. The surface of water and the interfaces betwee...
Chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., clouds, fogs, wet aerosols) is a critical component of our co...
The sunlight photochemistry of the organic chromophore pyruvic acid (PA) in water generates ketyl an...
International audiencePyruvic acid in the atmosphere is found in both the gas and aqueous phases, an...
Pyruvic acid in the atmosphere is found in both the gas and aqueous phases, and its behavior gives i...
The photochemistry of pyruvic acid (PA) in aqueous atmospheric particles contributes to the producti...
Atmospheric aerosols play a vital role in influencing Earth’s energy budget and overall atmospheric ...
Atmospheric organic aerosols play a major role in climate, demanding a better understanding of their...
α-Keto acids react in solution in the presence of sunlight to form complex organic oligomers that ca...
The effect of local atmospheric conditions on aquatic photochemical reactions has been rarely explor...
Aerosols of variable composition, size, and shape are associated with public health concerns as well...
The study of organic chemistry in atmospheric aerosols and cloud formation is of interest in predict...
This paper demonstrates that OH radicals are formed by photolysis of secondary organic aerosol (SOA)...
International audienceIn the first part of the work, we investigated the reactivity toward photogene...
The variable composition of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) contributes to the large uncertainty fo...
Chemistry on water is a fascinating area of research. The surface of water and the interfaces betwee...
Chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., clouds, fogs, wet aerosols) is a critical component of our co...