ICARUS Chamber Experiment: 2014 FIXCIT Study_20140104_1-hydroxy-2-hydroperoxy ISOPOOH/hydrogen peroxide_Hydroxyl radical_No Seed_Blank H2O2 + hv (low-NO "near" bag) and ISOPOOH calibrations

Goals: Control for chemistry related to chamber so as to tease out chamber artifacts. Secondary stuff: calibrate multiple CIMS for ISOPOOH, understand fragmentation of ISOPOOH in the PTR-MS, check ISOPOOH interference on TD-LIF, NO CL, GC-FID. Summary: NOTE that H2O2 + hv blank and ISOPOOH calibrations were carried out in separate bags, but individual instruments switched sampling between the bags Instruments mostly sampling empty chamber by 9:20 am. PTR-MS noted a large signal of acetone, which seemed to decay away to background at least by lunch time. H2O2 was added to the chamber. Before instruments were allowed to sample, the chamber volume seemed low. Additional air was added for ~20 minutes to start with a relatively full bag. Sampling in the dark with H2O2 proceeded as usual by 11:30 am. Dark sampling took longer than usual due to the instruments being taken off the bag to sample ISOPOOH standard bags. Lights on proceeded as usual. About three hours in, the chamber volume was checked. Volume seemed okay to run for another 2 hours. After the volume check, the temperature in the chamber was ramped up to a safe 33C to test temperature effects. Nitrate CIMS, TD-LIF reported increases in signals. Lights turned off, and after about 10 minutes, the temperature was ramped back down to 25C. Concurrently, ISOPOOH standards were shared. The first ISOPOOH standard bag (Bag 1) was a bit leaky, but made it to the CF3O- CIMS, then moved on and was depleted by NO3- CIMS. A second bag (Bag 2) was prepped which, again, went first to the CF3O- CIMS, and then moved on to the A-/I- CIMS. Bag 2 then headed to NO3- CIMS. A lunch break was taken, and the round-robin continued: GC-CIMS, PTR-MS (+ cold trapping tests), NO-C mmmm, L, TD-LIF, and finally GC-FID. Organization: 2014 FIXCIT Study Lab Affiliation: California Institute of Technology Chamber: Seinfeld chambers Experiment Category: Blank/Control Oxidant: Hydroxyl radical Reactants: 1-hydroxy-2-hydroperoxy ISOPOOH, hydrogen peroxide Reaction Type: Photooxidation Relative Humidity: 5 Temperature: 24-33 Pressure: 750

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Author Wennberg, Paul O.
Seinfeld, John H.
Crounse, John D.
Nguyen, Tran B.
Publisher NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research
Publication Date 2021-10-12
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) https://doi.org/10.5065/0xfw-6027
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Suggested Citation Wennberg, Paul O., Seinfeld, John H., Crounse, John D., Nguyen, Tran B.. (2021). ICARUS Chamber Experiment: 2014 FIXCIT Study_20140104_1-hydroxy-2-hydroperoxy ISOPOOH/hydrogen peroxide_Hydroxyl radical_No Seed_Blank H2O2 + hv (low-NO "near" bag) and ISOPOOH calibrations. NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research. https://doi.org/10.5065/0xfw-6027. Accessed 12 October 2025.

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