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Physical properties of short chain aqueous organosulfate aerosol

Alison Bain, Man Nin Chan, Bryan R. Bzdek

2023Environmental Science Atmospheres17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Organosulfates comprise up to 30% of the organic fraction of aerosol. Organosulfate aerosol physical properties, such as water activity, density, refractive index, and surface tension, are key to predicting their impact on global climate. However, current understanding of these properties is limited. Here, we measure the physical properties of aqueous solutions containing sodium methyl or ethyl sulfate and parameterise the data as a function of solute concentration. The experimental data are compared to available literature data for organosulfates, as well as salts (sodium sulfate and sodium bisulfate) and organics (short alkyl chain length alcohols and carboxylic acids) to determine if the physical properties of organosulfates can be approximated by molecules of similar functionality. With the exception of water activity, we find that organosulfates have intermediate physical properties between those of the salts and short alkyl chain organics. This work highlights the importance of measuring and developing models for the physical properties of abundant atmospheric organosulfates in order to better describe aerosol's impact on climate.

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AerosolAqueous solutionChain (unit)Materials scienceChemistryChemical engineeringEnvironmental chemistryEnvironmental scienceOrganic chemistryPhysicsEngineeringAstronomyAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsAtmospheric aerosols and cloudsOdor and Emission Control Technologies
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