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Molecular insights on aging and aqueous-phase processing from ambient biomass burning emissions-influenced Po Valley fog and aerosol
Matthew Brege
Department of Chemistry, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA
Marco Paglione
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italian National Research Council, Bologna, Italy
Stefania Gilardoni
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italian National Research Council, Bologna, Italy
Stefano Decesari
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italian National Research Council, Bologna, Italy
Maria Cristina Facchini
Institute of Atmospheric Sciences and Climate, Italian National Research Council, Bologna, Italy
Department of Chemistry, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA
Atmospheric Sciences Program, Michigan Technological University, Houghton, MI, USA
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The detailed molecular composition of ambient fog and aerosol influenced by regional biomass burning and secondary processes was studied. Aerosol and aqueous-phase functionalization and oxidation were observed, leading to fog compositions that are more "SOA-like" than aerosols. The significance of the aqueous phase in transforming the molecular chemistry and contributing to secondary organic aerosol is demonstrated here.
The detailed molecular composition of ambient fog and aerosol influenced by regional biomass...
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