Biomass burning is the largest combustion-related source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to the atmosphere. We describe the development of a state-of-the-science model to simulate the photochemical formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) from biomass-burning emissions observed in dry (RH <20%) environmental chamber experiments. The modeling is supported by (i) new oxidation chamber measurements, (ii) detailed concurrent measurements of SOA precursors in biomass-burning emissions, and (iii) development of SOA parameters for heterocyclic and oxygenated aromatic compounds based on historical chamber experiments. We find that oxygenated aromatic compounds, including phenols and methoxyphenols, account for slightly less than 60% of the...
The current understanding of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation within biomass burning (BB) p...
Current atmospheric models do not include secondary organic aerosol (SOA) production from gas-phase ...
Biomass burning (BB) is a major source of atmospheric pollutants. Field and laboratory studies indic...
Biomass burning is the largest combustion-related source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to the...
After smoke from burning biomass is emitted into the atmosphere, chemical and physical processes cha...
International audienceResidential wood combustion remains one of the most important sources of prima...
The formation of secondary organic aerosol from oxidation of phenol, guaiacol (2-methoxyphenol), and...
The increase in the frequency, extent, and duration of wildfires has become a great concern for air ...
We report the physical and chemical effects of photochemically aging dilute biomass-burning smoke. A...
Within minutes after emission, rapid, complex photochemistry within a biomass burning smoke plume ca...
The current understanding of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation within biomass burning (BB) p...
The changes in the concentration and composition of biomass-burning organic aerosol (OA) downwind of...
The sensitivity of the formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) to the estimated vapour pressure...
Biomass burning is an important source of aerosol and trace gases to the atmosphere, but how these e...
Current atmospheric models do not include secondary organic aerosol (SOA) production from gas-phase ...
The current understanding of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation within biomass burning (BB) p...
Current atmospheric models do not include secondary organic aerosol (SOA) production from gas-phase ...
Biomass burning (BB) is a major source of atmospheric pollutants. Field and laboratory studies indic...
Biomass burning is the largest combustion-related source of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to the...
After smoke from burning biomass is emitted into the atmosphere, chemical and physical processes cha...
International audienceResidential wood combustion remains one of the most important sources of prima...
The formation of secondary organic aerosol from oxidation of phenol, guaiacol (2-methoxyphenol), and...
The increase in the frequency, extent, and duration of wildfires has become a great concern for air ...
We report the physical and chemical effects of photochemically aging dilute biomass-burning smoke. A...
Within minutes after emission, rapid, complex photochemistry within a biomass burning smoke plume ca...
The current understanding of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation within biomass burning (BB) p...
The changes in the concentration and composition of biomass-burning organic aerosol (OA) downwind of...
The sensitivity of the formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) to the estimated vapour pressure...
Biomass burning is an important source of aerosol and trace gases to the atmosphere, but how these e...
Current atmospheric models do not include secondary organic aerosol (SOA) production from gas-phase ...
The current understanding of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation within biomass burning (BB) p...
Current atmospheric models do not include secondary organic aerosol (SOA) production from gas-phase ...
Biomass burning (BB) is a major source of atmospheric pollutants. Field and laboratory studies indic...