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Published June 15, 2010 | Supplemental Material
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Characterization and Quantification of Isoprene-Derived Epoxydiols in Ambient Aerosol in the Southeastern United States

Abstract

Isoprene-derived epoxydiols (IEPOX) are identified in ambient aerosol samples for the first time, together with other previously identified isoprene tracers (i.e., 2-methyltetrols, 2-methylglyceric acid, C5-alkenetriols, and organosulfate derivatives of 2-methyltetrols). Fine ambient aerosol collected in downtown Atlanta, GA and rural Yorkville, GA during the 2008 August Mini-Intensive Gas and Aerosol Study (AMIGAS) was analyzed using both gas chromatography/quadrupole mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and gas chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC/TOFMS) with prior trimethylsilylation. Mass concentrations of IEPOX ranged from ~1 to 24 ng m^(−3) in the aerosol collected from the two sites. Detection of particle-phase IEPOX in the AMIGAS samples supports recent laboratory results that gas-phase IEPOX produced from the photooxidation of isoprene under low-NO_x conditions is a key precursor of ambient isoprene secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation. On average, the sum of the mass concentrations of IEPOX and the measured isoprene SOA tracers accounted for about 3% of the organic carbon, demonstrating the significance of isoprene oxidation to the formation of ambient aerosol in this region.

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© 2010 American Chemical Society. Received February 22, 2010. Revised manuscript received May 2, 2010. Accepted May 4, 2010. Publication Date (Web): May 17, 2010. This work was supported by the Electric Power Research Institute and the Southern Company, Birmingham, AL. We acknowledge all members of the AMIGAS for their support during the field campaign. We thank Arthur W. H. Chan and Christine L. Loza for the generation of the low-NO_x isoprene SOA and Kathryn E. Kautzman for assistance with the GC/TOFMS measurement.

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