Increasing Contributions of Temperature-Dependent Oxygenated Organic Aerosol to Summertime Particulate Matter in New York City
Hass-Mitchell T, Joo T, Rogers M, Nault B, Soong C, Tran M, Seo M, Machesky J, Canagaratna M, Roscioli J, Claflin M, Lerner B, Blomdahl D, Misztal P, Ng N, Dillner A, Bahreini R, Russell A, Krechmer J, Lambe A, Gentner D. Increasing Contributions of Temperature-Dependent Oxygenated Organic Aerosol to Summertime Particulate Matter in New York City. ACS ES&T Air 2024, 1: 113-128. PMID: 39309979, PMCID: PMC11415007, DOI: 10.1021/acsestair.3c00037.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchOxygenated organic aerosolCooking-related organic aerosolHydrocarbon-like organic aerosolOrganic aerosolParticulate matterAerosol source apportionmentFraction of OAAverage PM2.5 concentrationPositive matrix factorizationSpeciated particulate matterAir quality policiesOOA factorsAerosol compositionAerosol componentsSummertime concentrationsGas-phase measurementsObservation networkPM2.5 concentrationsSource apportionmentSecondary OASpatiotemporal variationsHeat eventsAerosolSummertimeClimate change