Acronyms and Definitions
Aerosol: system of gas phase and particulate matter suspended in the gas phase; the particulate phase can be liquid or solid
Aerosol aging: change of chemical composition and the particulate phase of aerosols by condensed-phase processes, reactive uptake, or mass transfer caused by changes in the corresponding vapor phase
AMS: aerosol mass spectrometer
BaP: benzo[a]pyrene
Cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity: the ability of aerosols to grow over a critical threshold at supersaturated conditions, i.e., above 100% relative humidity
Gf: hygroscopic growth factor
HULIS: humic-like substances
Hygroscopic growth: size of particles in equilibrium with a certain relative humidity under subsaturated conditions, i.e., below 100% relative humidity
Marker: compounds with unique properties that by their pure existence allow for a conclusion about their sources or formation processes
Oleic acid: unsaturated fatty acid (C18) with one double bond in the middle of the carbon chain that is easily attacked by ozone
PAQS: Pittsburgh Air Quality Study
Reactive uptake: mass transfer from the gas phase into the particulate phase that is driven by chemical consumption of the transferred species
RH: relative humidity
Semivolatiles: compounds with vapor pressures sufficiently low to condense or dissolve into the particulate phase of aerosols
SOA: secondary organic aerosol
Vapors: gases in equilibrium with their condensed phase at given existing conditions