Limited influence of dry deposition of semivolatile organic vapors on secondary organic aerosol formation in the urban plume

The dry deposition of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and its impact on secondary organic aerosols (SOA) are investigated in the Mexico City plume. Gas-phase chemistry and gas-particle partitioning of oxygenated VOCs are modeled with the Generator of Explicit Chemistry and Kinetics of Organics in the Atmosphere (GECKO-A) from C₃: to C₂₅ alkanes, alkenes, and light aromatics. Results show that dry deposition of oxidized gases is not an efficient sink for SOA, as it removes <5% of SOA within the city's boundary layer and ∼15% downwind. Dry deposition competes with the gas-particle uptake, and only gases with fewer than ∼12 carbons dry deposit while longer species partition to SOA. Because dry deposition of submicron aerosols is slow, condensation onto particles protects organic gases from deposition, thus increasing their atmospheric burden and lifetime. In the absence of this condensation, ∼50% of the regionally produced mass would have been dry deposited.

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Author Hodzic, Alma
Madronich, Sasha
Aumont, B.
Lee-Taylor, Julia
Karl, Thomas
Camredon, M.
Mouchel-Vallon, C.
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Publication Date 2013-06-19T00:00:00
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Suggested Citation Hodzic, Alma, Madronich, Sasha, Aumont, B., Lee-Taylor, Julia, Karl, Thomas, Camredon, M., Mouchel-Vallon, C.. (2013). Limited influence of dry deposition of semivolatile organic vapors on secondary organic aerosol formation in the urban plume. UCAR/NCAR - Library. https://n2t.org/ark:/85065/d7pz59pk. Accessed 02 August 2025.

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