August 10, 2016
Journal Article

OCEANFILMS-2: Representing Coadsorption of Saccharides in Marine Flms and Potential Impacts on Modeled Marine Aerosol Chemistry

Abstract

Here we show that the addition of chemical interactions of soluble polysaccharides with a surfactant monolayer improves agreement of modeled sea spray chemistry with observed marine aerosol chemistry. In particular, the fraction of hydroxyl functional groups in modeled sea spray organic matter is increased, improving agreement with FTIR observations of marine aerosol composition. The overall organic fraction of submicron sea spray also increases, allowing organic mass fractions in the range 0.5 – 0.7 for submicron sea spray particles over highly active phytoplankton blooms. We show results from Sum Frequency Generation (SFG) experiments that support the modeling approach, by demonstrating that soluble polysaccharides can strongly adsorb to a lipid monolayer via columbic interactions under appropriate conditions.

Revised: January 24, 2017 | Published: August 10, 2016

Citation

Burrows S.M., E.A. Gobrogge, L. Fu, K.A. Link, S. Elliott, H. Wang, and R.A. Walker. 2016. OCEANFILMS-2: Representing Coadsorption of Saccharides in Marine Flms and Potential Impacts on Modeled Marine Aerosol Chemistry. Geophysical Research Letters 43, no. 15:8306-8313. PNNL-SA-115449. doi:10.1002/2016GL069070