ICARUS Chamber Experiment: Hildebrandt Ruiz Lab_20180329_DECANE/nitric oxide_Chlorine radical_Ammonium sulfate_dry
d789434
<p>Goals:<br/> Find SOA yield for decane + Cl under high NOx condition (NO injected). Investigate volatility behavior based on 2D thermograms.</p> <p>Summary:<br/> Ammonium sulfate seed (0.01M, 150 mL) was injected using an aerosol generation system. Cl2 gas and NO gas were injected from their cylinders. 81 ug/m^3 of decane was injected into a glass bulb and heated clean air was made to flow over it, carrying the volatilized decane into the chamber. After ~30 minutes (sufficient mixing time), lights were turned on for 1 hour. 68.3 ug/m^3 of SOA were formed, giving a yield of 0.84. This is Experiment #5 in the associated publication. (Awaiting addition of some timeline details from experimental sheet)</p> <p>Organization: Hildebrandt Ruiz Lab<br/> Lab Affiliation: University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX, USA<br/> Chamber: LHR Chamber</p> <p>Experiment Category: Gas phase chemical reaction, Volatility and partitioning, Aerosol formation<br/> Oxidant: Chlorine radical<br/> Reactants: DECANE, nitric oxide<br/> Reaction Type: Photooxidation<br/> Temperature: 25<br/> Seed Name: Ammonium sulfate</p>
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