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Sulfate formation is dominated by manganese-catalyzed oxidation of SO2 on aerosol surfaces during haze events.


ABSTRACT: The formation mechanism of aerosol sulfate during wintertime haze events in China is still largely unknown. As companions, SO2 and transition metals are mainly emitted from coal combustion. Here, we argue that the transition metal-catalyzed oxidation of SO2 on aerosol surfaces could be the dominant sulfate formation pathway and investigate this hypothesis by integrating chamber experiments, numerical simulations and in-field observations. Our analysis shows that the contribution of the manganese-catalyzed oxidation of SO2 on aerosol surfaces is approximately one to two orders of magnitude larger than previously known routes, and contributes 69.2% ± 5.0% of the particulate sulfur production during haze events. This formation pathway could explain the missing source of sulfate and improve the understanding of atmospheric chemistry and climate change.

SUBMITTER: Wang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8012371 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Sulfate formation is dominated by manganese-catalyzed oxidation of SO<sub>2</sub> on aerosol surfaces during haze events.

Wang Weigang W   Liu Mingyuan M   Wang Tiantian T   Song Yu Y   Zhou Li L   Cao Junji J   Hu Jingnan J   Tang Guigang G   Chen Zhe Z   Li Zhijie Z   Xu Zhenying Z   Peng Chao C   Lian Chaofan C   Chen Yan Y   Pan Yuepeng Y   Zhang Yunhong Y   Sun Yele Y   Li Weijun W   Zhu Tong T   Tian Hezhong H   Ge Maofa M  

Nature communications 20210331 1


The formation mechanism of aerosol sulfate during wintertime haze events in China is still largely unknown. As companions, SO<sub>2</sub> and transition metals are mainly emitted from coal combustion. Here, we argue that the transition metal-catalyzed oxidation of SO<sub>2</sub> on aerosol surfaces could be the dominant sulfate formation pathway and investigate this hypothesis by integrating chamber experiments, numerical simulations and in-field observations. Our analysis shows that the contrib  ...[more]

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