Detection and quantification of 2-methyltetrols in ambient aerosol in the southeastern United States
- Creators
- Clements, Andrea L.
- Seinfeld, John H.
Abstract
Filters collected from the Southeastern Aerosol Research and Characterization (SEARCH) air monitoring network were analyzed for the presence of 2-methyltetrols, namely 2-methylthreitol and 2-methylerythritol, two compounds that are products of the photooxidation of isoprene and have been detected in aerosol at a variety of sites around the globe. The 2-methytetrols were detected in ambient filter samples collected at the four SEARCH sites, Birmingham, AL, Centreville, AL, Pensacola, FL, and at Jefferson Street in Atlanta, GA, in late June 2004. Average atmospheric concentrations of 11.9 and 4.8 ng m⁻³ were measured for 2-methylerythritol and 2-methylthreitol, respectively, at the inland sampling sites, whereas average concentrations of 4.9 and 1.6 ng m⁻³ were measured at the coastal sampling location (Pensacola). On average, the aerosol loading from these two compounds accounts for approximately 0.42% and 0.21% of the organic mass collected on a given sampling day at the inland and coastal sites, respectively. The present data on these compounds, which are particulate-phase fingerprints of isoprene photooxidation, add to the growing body of ambient data on secondary organic aerosol from isoprene.
Additional Information
This work was supported by the Electric Power Research Institute.Additional details
- Eprint ID
- 7936
- DOI
- 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2006.10.056
- Resolver ID
- CaltechAUTHORS:CLEae07.257
- Electric Power Research Institute (EPRI)
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2023-02-14Created from EPrint's datestamp field
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2023-02-15Created from EPrint's last_modified field