Electrospray ionization high-resolution mass spectrometry (ESI
HR-MS) was used to probe molecular structures of oligomers in secondary
organic aerosol (SOA) generated in laboratory experiments on isoprene
photooxidation at low- and high-NOx conditions.
Approximately 80–90% of the observed products are oligomers
and up to 33% by number are nitrogen-containing organic compounds
(NOC). We observe oligomers with maximum 8 monomer units in length.
Tandem mass spectrometry (MSn) confirms
NOC compounds are organic nitrates and elucidates plausible chemical
building blocks contributing to oligomer formation. Most organic nitrates
are comprised of methylglyceric acid units. Other important multifunctional
C2–C5 monomer units are identified including
methylglyoxal, hydroxyacetone, hydroxyacetic acid, and glycolaldehyde.
Although the molar fraction of NOC in the high-NOx SOA is high, the majority of the NOC oligomers contain only
one nitrate moiety resulting in a low average N:C ratio of 0.019.
Average O:C ratios of the detected SOA compounds are 0.54 under the
low-NOx conditions and 0.83 under the
high-NOx conditions. Our results underscore
the importance of isoprene photooxidation as a source of NOC in organic
particulate matter