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Significant Conversion of Organic Sulfur from Hydroxymethanesulfonate to Inorganic Sulfate and Peroxydisulfate Ions upon Heterogeneous OH Oxidation

Donger Lai, Yee Ka Wong, Rongshuang Xu, Sinan Xing, Sze In Madeleine Ng, Lin Kong, Jian Zhen Yu, Dan Dan Huang, Man Nin Chan

2023Environmental Science & Technology Letters13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Hydroxymethanesulfonate (CH 2 (OH)SO 3 –, HMS) has been found to be an important organosulfur compound in atmospheric aerosols. However, its atmospheric fate is largely uncertain. In this work, we investigated the heterogeneous OH oxidation of HMS using an oxidation flow reactor. In particular, we examined the rate and chemistry of the sulfur conversion from its organic form to its inorganic counterparts upon oxidation by quantifying HMS and inorganic sulfur species (i.e., sulfate (SO 4 2– ) and peroxydisulfate (S 2 O 8 2– ) ions) by using ion chromatography. Kinetic data show that OH oxidation of HMS can proceed efficiently with an effective OH uptake coefficient, γ eff of 0.35 ± 0.03. Upon oxidation, the formation of SO 4 2– and S 2 O 8 2– can explain the aerosol sulfur conversion. An aerosol sulfur mass closure was also obtained by quantifying the amount of HMS, SO 4 2–, and S 2 O 8 2– before and after oxidation. Kinetic model simulations show that reaction kinetics and product formation can be well explained by a series of aerosol-phase chain reactions initiated by the sulfite radical anion (SO 3 •– ) under our experimental conditions. Overall, our results highlight a significant conversion of organic sulfur from HMS to inorganic sulfur species, including S 2 O 8 2– upon heterogeneous OH oxidation.

Topics & Concepts

PeroxydisulfateSulfurChemistrySulfateSulfiteInorganic chemistryOrganosulfur compoundsAerosolInorganic ionsIonSulfur dioxideRedoxKineticsCatalysisOrganic chemistryPhysicsQuantum mechanicsAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsIndustrial Gas Emission ControlAir Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
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