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Gao et al. 2017

Gao, C.Y., K. Tsigaridis, and S.E. Bauer, 2017: MATRIX-VBS (v1.0): Implementing an evolving organic aerosol volatility in an aerosol microphysics model. Geosci. Model Dev., 10, 751-764, doi:10.5194/gmd-10-751-2017.

The gas-particle partitioning and chemical aging of semi-volatile organic aerosol are presented in a newly developed box model scheme, where its effect on the growth, composition, and mixing state of particles is examined. The volatility-basis set (VBS) framework is implemented into the aerosol microphysical scheme MATRIX (Multiconfiguration Aerosol TRacker of mIXing state), which resolves mass and number aerosol concentrations and in multiple mixing-state classes. The new scheme, MATRIX-VBS, has the potential to significantly advance the representation of organic aerosols in Earth system models by improving upon the conventional representation as non-volatile particulate organic matter, often also with an assumed fixed size distribution. We present results from idealized cases representing Beijing, Mexico City, a Finnish forest, and a southeastern US forest, and investigate the evolution of mass concentrations and volatility distributions for organic species across the gas and particle phases, as well as assessing their mixing state among aerosol populations. Emitted semi-volatile primary organic aerosols evaporate almost completely in the intermediate-volatility range, while they remain in the particle phase in the low-volatility range. Their volatility distribution at any point in time depends on the applied emission factors, oxidation by OH radicals, and temperature. We also compare against parallel simulations with the original scheme, which represented only the particulate and non-volatile component of the organic aerosol, examining how differently the condensed-phase organic matter is distributed across the mixing states in the model. The results demonstrate the importance of representing organic aerosol as a semi-volatile aerosol, and explicitly calculating the partitioning of organic species between the gas and particulate phases.

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@article{ga02200w,
  author={Gao, C. Y. and Tsigaridis, K. and Bauer, S. E.},
  title={MATRIX-VBS (v1.0): Implementing an evolving organic aerosol volatility in an aerosol microphysics model},
  year={2017},
  journal={Geosci. Model Dev.},
  volume={10},
  pages={751--764},
  doi={10.5194/gmd-10-751-2017},
}

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TY  - JOUR
ID  - ga02200w
AU  - Gao, C. Y.
AU  - Tsigaridis, K.
AU  - Bauer, S. E.
PY  - 2017
TI  - MATRIX-VBS (v1.0): Implementing an evolving organic aerosol volatility in an aerosol microphysics model
JA  - Geosci. Model Dev.
VL  - 10
SP  - 751
EP  - 764
DO  - 10.5194/gmd-10-751-2017
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