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Evaluation of Probes to Measure Oxidizing Organic Triplet Excited States in Aerosol Liquid Water

Lan Ma, Reed Worland, Theo Tran, Cort Anastasio

2023Environmental Science & Technology26 citationsDOI

Abstract

Oxidizing triplet excited states of organic matter ( 3 C*) drive numerous reactions in fog/cloud drops and aerosol liquid water (ALW). Quantifying oxidizing triplet concentrations in ALW is difficult because 3 C* probe loss can be inhibited by the high levels of dissolved organic matter (DOM) and copper in particle water, leading to an underestimate of triplet concentrations. In addition, illuminated ALW contains high concentrations of singlet molecular oxygen ( 1 O 2 *), which can interfere with 3 C* probes. Our overarching goal is to find a triplet probe that has low inhibition by DOM and Cu(II) and low sensitivity to 1 O 2 *. To this end, we tested 12 potential probes from a variety of compound classes. Some probes are strongly inhibited by DOM, while others react rapidly with 1 O 2 *. One of the probe candidates, (phenylthiol)acetic acid (PTA), seems well suited for ALW conditions, with mild inhibition and fast rate constants with triplets, but it also has weaknesses, including a pH-dependent reactivity. We evaluated the performance of both PTA and syringol (SYR) as triplet probes in aqueous extracts of particulate matter. While PTA is less sensitive to inhibition than SYR, it results in lower triplet concentrations, possibly because it is less reactive with weakly oxidizing triplets.

Topics & Concepts

Oxidizing agentChemistrySinglet oxygenAqueous solutionDissolved organic carbonPhotochemistryReactivity (psychology)PhosphorescenceParticulatesOrganic matterSinglet stateInorganic chemistryExcited stateOxygenEnvironmental chemistryOrganic chemistryFluorescenceQuantum mechanicsAlternative medicineNuclear physicsPhysicsMedicinePathologyAtmospheric chemistry and aerosolsPhotochemistry and Electron Transfer StudiesAtmospheric Ozone and Climate
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