Secondary Organic Aerosol from Sesquiterpene and Monoterpene Emissions in the United States

Volume: 42, Issue: 23, Pages: 8784 - 8790
Published: Oct 31, 2008
Abstract
Emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOC) from vegetation are believed to be a major source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA), which in turn comprises a large fraction of fine particulate matter in many areas. Sesquiterpenes are a class of biogenic VOC with high chemical reactivity and SOA yields. Sesquiterpenes have only recently been quantified in emissions from a wide variety of plants. In this study, a new sesquiterpene emission...
Paper Details
Title
Secondary Organic Aerosol from Sesquiterpene and Monoterpene Emissions in the United States
Published Date
Oct 31, 2008
Volume
42
Issue
23
Pages
8784 - 8790
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