GAS-SOLID PARTITIONING OF SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS TO MODEL ATMOSPHERIC SOLID-SURFACES AS A FUNCTION OF RELATIVE-HUMIDITY .1. CLEAN QUARTZ

Citation
Jme. Storey et al., GAS-SOLID PARTITIONING OF SEMIVOLATILE ORGANIC-COMPOUNDS TO MODEL ATMOSPHERIC SOLID-SURFACES AS A FUNCTION OF RELATIVE-HUMIDITY .1. CLEAN QUARTZ, Environmental science & technology, 29(9), 1995, pp. 2420-2428
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Environmental
ISSN journal
0013936X
Volume
29
Issue
9
Year of publication
1995
Pages
2420 - 2428
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-936X(1995)29:9<2420:GPOSOT>2.0.ZU;2-Q
Abstract
Evaluating the relative importance of adsorption to particle surfaces vs absorption into organic material in particles for gas/particle part itioning in the atmosphere requires a comparison of relevant gas/solid partitioning constants with field-determined values. Gas/quartz parti tioning constants K-p (m(3)/mu g) were measured at 20 degrees C for cl ean quartz as a function of relative humidity (RH) for 11 semivolatile polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and n-alkanes. Increasing RH from similar to 30 to similar to 70% caused the K-p values to decrease by a factor of 10. With adsorption to the quartz surface as the only possible sorption mechanism, surface-area-normalized partition constan ts (K-p,K-s, m(3)/m(2)) were calculated. For quartz, correlations of l og K-p,K-s with the fog of the vapor pressure were found to lie signif icantly below the corresponding lines for urban particulate matter. We conclude that adsorption to mineral/oxide surfaces like clean quartz is not important in determining K-p values in urban air; such sorption may be important in rural/remote environments.