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A new environmental chamber for evaluation of gas-phase chemical mechanisms and secondary aerosol formation
Authors:William PL Carter  David R Cocker III  Dennis R Fitz  Irina L Malkina  Kurt Bumiller  Claudia G Sauer  John T Pisano  Charles Bufalino  Chen Song  
Institution:aCollege of Engineering, Center for Environmental Research and Technology, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA;bDepartment of Chemical and Environmental Engineering, University of California, Riverside, California 92521, USA
Abstract:A new state-of-the-art indoor environmental chamber facility for the study of atmospheric processes leading to the formation of ozone and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) has been constructed and characterized. The chamber is designed for atmospheric chemical mechanism evaluation at low reactant concentrations under well-controlled environmental conditions. It consists of two collapsible 90 m3 FEP Teflon film reactors on pressure-controlled moveable frameworks inside a temperature-controlled enclosure flushed with purified air. Solar radiation is simulated with either a 200 kW Argon arc lamp or multiple blacklamps. Results of initial characterization experiments, all carried out at 300–305 K under dry conditions, concerning NOx and formaldehyde offgasing, radical sources, particle loss rates, and background PM formation are described. Results of initial single organic–NOx and simplified ambient surrogate–NOx experiments to demonstrate the utility of the facility for mechanism evaluation under low NOx conditions are summarized and compared with the predictions of the SAPRC-99 chemical mechanism. Overall, the results of the initial characterization and evaluation indicate that this new environmental chamber can provide high quality mechanism evaluation data for experiments with NOx levels as low as 2 ppb, though the results indicate some problems with the gas-phase mechanism that need further study. Initial evaluation experiments for SOA formation, also carried out under dry conditions, indicate that the chamber can provide high quality secondary aerosol formation data at relatively low hydrocarbon concentrations.
Keywords:Environmental chambers  Chamber characterization  Atmospheric chemical mechanism evaluation  Ozone  PM formation  Secondary organic aerosol  Oxides of nitrogen  SAPRC-99 mechanism
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