Articles | Volume 25, issue 5
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-2967-2025
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-25-2967-2025
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12 Mar 2025
Research article |  | 12 Mar 2025

Non-biogenic sources are an important but overlooked contributor to aerosol isoprene-derived organosulfates during winter in northern China

Ting Yang, Yu Xu, Yu-Chen Wang, Yi-Jia Ma, Hong-Wei Xiao, Hao Xiao, and Hua-Yun Xiao

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Previous measurement–model comparisons of atmospheric isoprene levels showed a significant unidentified source of isoprene in some northern Chinese cities during winter. Here, the first combination of large-scale observations and field combustion experiments provides novel insights into biomass burning emissions as a significant source of isoprene-derived organosulfates during winter in northern cities of China.
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