硫酸气溶中HMML从气相形成到接口转化的反应进化:一个多层次的计算研究
Xihong Liu1, Baozhong Zhang1, Xiaohui Ma1
1School of Environmental Engineering, Henan University of Technology, Zhengzhou, Henan 450001, China.
The journal of physical chemistry. A
|September 5, 2025
概括
水氧甲基α-乳 (HMML) 是由异氧化形成的. 它在酸性气溶上的转化,受硫酸度的影响,决定了二级有机气溶 (SOA) 的组成.
科学领域:
- 大气化学
- 环境科学
- 物理化学
背景情况:
- 异氧化有助于二次有机气溶 (SOA) 的形成.
- 水氧甲基α-乳 (HMML) 是异烯衍生SOA的关键中间体.
- 在酸性气溶条件下的HMML转化仍然不太清楚.
研究的目的:
- 从甲基烯酸 (MPAN) 中研究HMML的形成.
- 在硫酸气溶接口上的HMML转化机制.
- 确定气溶微环境对HMML命运和SOA产生的影响.
主要方法:
- 量子化学计算
- 波恩-奥本海默分子动力学 (BOMD) 模拟
- 超动力学 (MTD) 模拟
主要成果:
- 通过协同反应添加到MPAN的β-碳形成HMML.
- 在酸性气溶上通过键稳定吸附.
- 根据硫酸度和溶解,HMML转化为2-甲基甘油酸 (2-MG) 或2-甲基甘油酸硫酸盐 (2-MGOS).
结论:
- 气溶界面微环境显著控制HMML转化途径.
- 硫酸度决定了2-MG还是2-MGOS是主导产品.
- 了解HMML的命运对于精确的SOA形成模型和大气多相化学是非常重要的.
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