E. Grosjean et al., AIR-QUALITY MODEL EVALUATION DATA FOR ORGANICS .3. PEROXYACETYL NITRATE AND PEROXYPROPIONYL NITRATE IN LOS-ANGELES AIR, Environmental science & technology, 30(9), 1996, pp. 2704-2714
Ambient levels of peroxyacetyl nitrate [PAN, CH3C(O)OONO2] and peroxyp
ropionyl nitrate [PPN, CH3CH2C(O)OONO2] have been measured during the
2-week period Aug 28-Sept 13, 1993, at four locations in the urban Los
Angeles area. Highest concentrations recorded were 9.9 ppb for PAN ac
id 1.5 ppb for PPN. Diurnal and spatial variations were consistent wit
h photochemical production during eastward (inland) transport. Results
for PAN are compared to those obtained in previous studies of ambient
PAN in the urban Los Angeles area. Results for PPN, measured for the
first time in the urban Los Angeles area, are compared to those recent
ly obtained at southern California mountain sites and other locations.
Ambient levels of PPN were correlated with those of PAN, with least s
quares linear regressions slopes (PPN vs PAN) of 0.153 +/- 0.030 (Long
Beach), 0.136 +/- 0.026 (Los Angeles), 0.166 +/- 0.018 (Azusa), and 0
.097 +/- 0.014 (Claremont). These ratios are compared to those measure
d previously at other locations and are briefly discussed with respect
to spatial changes in the relative importance of those hydrocarbons t
hat are precursors to PAN and PPN. The amount of PAN lost due to therm
al decomposition was calculated and was comparable in magnitude to tha
t measured.