Atmospheric Sulfuric Acid-Dimethylamine Nucleation Enhanced by Trifluoroacetic Acid

Yiqun Lu, Ling Liu, An Ning, Gan Yang, Yiliang Liu, Theo Kurtén, Hanna Vehkamäki, Xiuhui Zhang*, Lin Wang

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Abstract

Sulfuric acid (SA)-dimethylamine (DMA)-H2O cluster formation has been proven to be responsible for a significant part of new particle formation (NPF) in a Chinese megacity. However, the possible involvement of common atmospheric acids in the subsequent growth of SA-DMA clusters remains elusive. We simulated formation and growth of clusters using atmospheric relevant concentrations of SA, DMA, and trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a commonly observed atmospheric perfluorocarboxylic acid, using Density Functional Theory combined with Atmospheric Cluster Dynamics Code. The presence of TFA leads to complex cluster formation routes and an enhancement of NPF rates by up to 2.3 ([TFA] = 5.0 × 106 molecules cm−3, [SA] = 1.0 × 106 molecules cm−3, and [DMA] = 1.5 × 109 molecules cm−3). The agreement of (SA)1·(DMA)1-2·(TFA)1 concentrations between simulations and ambient measurements during NPF events validates model predictions and implies that perfluorocarboxylic acids could potentially boost atmospheric SA-DMA NPF rates.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere2019GL085627
JournalGeophysical Research Letters
Volume47
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 28 Jan 2020

Keywords

  • cluster
  • dimethylamine
  • new particle formation
  • nucleation
  • sulfuric acid
  • trifluoroacetic acid

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