Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water

Shiraiwa M, Pfrang C, Koop T, Pöschl U (2012)
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12(5): 2777-2794.

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Shiraiwa, M.; Pfrang, C.; Koop, ThomasUniBi ; Pöschl, U.
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We present a novel kinetic multi-layer model for gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP) that treats explicitly all steps of mass transport and chemical reaction of semi-volatile species partitioning between gas phase, particle surface and particle bulk. KM-GAP is based on the PRA model framework (Pöschl-Rudich-Ammann, 2007), and it includes gas phase diffusion, reversible adsorption, surface reactions, bulk diffusion and reaction, as well as condensation, evaporation and heat transfer. The size change of atmospheric particles and the temporal evolution and spatial profile of the concentration of individual chemical species can be modeled along with gas uptake and accommodation coefficients. Depending on the complexity of the investigated system and the computational constraints, unlimited numbers of semi-volatile species, chemical reactions, and physical processes can be treated, and the model shall help to bridge gaps in the understanding and quantification of multiphase chemistry and microphysics in atmospheric aerosols and clouds. In this study we demonstrate how KM-GAP can be used to analyze, interpret and design experimental investigations of changes in particle size and chemical composition in response to condensation, evaporation, and chemical reaction. For the condensational growth of water droplets, our kinetic model results provide a direct link between laboratory observations and molecular dynamic simulations, confirming that the accommodation coefficient of water at ~270 K is close to unity (Winkler et al., 2006). Literature data on the evaporation of dioctyl phthalate as a function of particle size and time can be reproduced, and the model results suggest that changes in the experimental conditions like aerosol particle concentration and chamber geometry may influence the evaporation kinetics and can be optimized for efficient probing of specific physical effects and parameters. With regard to oxidative aging of organic aerosol particles, we illustrate how the formation and evaporation of volatile reaction products like nonanal can cause a decrease in the size of oleic acid particles exposed to ozone.
Erscheinungsjahr
2012
Zeitschriftentitel
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Band
12
Ausgabe
5
Seite(n)
2777-2794
ISSN
1680-7324
eISSN
1680-7324
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2480165

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Shiraiwa M, Pfrang C, Koop T, Pöschl U. Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 2012;12(5):2777-2794.
Shiraiwa, M., Pfrang, C., Koop, T., & Pöschl, U. (2012). Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12(5), 2777-2794. doi:10.5194/acp-12-2777-2012
Shiraiwa, M., Pfrang, C., Koop, Thomas, and Pöschl, U. 2012. “Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12 (5): 2777-2794.
Shiraiwa, M., Pfrang, C., Koop, T., and Pöschl, U. (2012). Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12, 2777-2794.
Shiraiwa, M., et al., 2012. Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 12(5), p 2777-2794.
M. Shiraiwa, et al., “Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water”, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, vol. 12, 2012, pp. 2777-2794.
Shiraiwa, M., Pfrang, C., Koop, T., Pöschl, U.: Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12, 2777-2794 (2012).
Shiraiwa, M., Pfrang, C., Koop, Thomas, and Pöschl, U. “Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water”. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12.5 (2012): 2777-2794.
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