RUI: Collaborative Research on the Role of Singlet Molecular Oxygen in Urban Atmospheres Rich In Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons
RUI:关于单线态分子氧在富含多环芳烃的城市大气中的作用的合作研究
基本信息
- 批准号:1608272
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 36万
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- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-10-01 至 2022-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
In this project funded by the Environmental Chemical Sciences Program, Professors Krishna Foster and Matthias Selke of California State University, Los Angeles are investigating the impact of urban particulate matter on the lower atmosphere of Earth. The project is performed in collaboration with Professor Donald Dabdub of the University of California at Irvine. Urban particulate matter contains polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAH) generated from incomplete combustion processes, including motor vehicles fueled by gasoline and diesel. Although some PAHs are known to transfer energy to oxygen forming more reactive molecules, it is hard to know which PAHs are responsible for this energy transfer and how many times this occurs in the environment. The scope and accuracy of these energy transfer measurements is being improved with this project. Success in this research may improve air quality models and that are used to understand the impact of pollution on people, especially those living in urban areas. The students assisting in this research reflect the diverse population of southern California. Consequently, this project has the potential to increase the number of underserved students that select careers in the chemical sciences and pursue graduate education, addressing the nation's need for students preparing for chemical sciences careers.The investigators work to identify PAH and oxygenated-PAH that are net sources of singlet molecular oxygen in solution by measuring singlet oxygen quantum yields and quenching rates. Alkene oxidation products formed from reactions with singlet molecular oxygen are characterized using multiple analytical techniques. Both laboratory experiments and air quality models are used to determine the potential role of PAH photoexcitation on oxidation in emission plumes and at the air/particle interface.
在这个由环境化学科学计划资助的项目中,洛杉矶的加州州立大学的克里希纳·福斯特和马蒂亚斯·塞尔克教授正在调查城市颗粒物对地球低层大气的影响。该项目是与位于欧文的加州大学的Donald Dabdub教授合作进行的。城市颗粒物中含有多环芳烃(PAH),这些多环芳烃是由不完全燃烧过程产生的,包括以汽油和柴油为燃料的机动车。 虽然已知一些多环芳烃将能量转移到氧气中形成更具反应性的分子,但很难知道哪些多环芳烃负责这种能量转移以及这种情况在环境中发生了多少次。 这些能量转移测量的范围和准确性正在通过该项目得到改善。这项研究的成功可能会改善空气质量模型,并用于了解污染对人们的影响,特别是那些生活在城市地区的人。 协助这项研究的学生反映了加州南部人口的多样性。因此,该项目有可能增加选择化学科学职业并接受研究生教育的学生人数,满足国家对准备化学科学职业的学生的需求。研究人员通过测量单线态氧量子产率和淬灭速率,确定PAH和氧化PAH是溶液中单线态分子氧的净来源。使用多种分析技术表征由与单线态分子氧的反应形成的烯烃氧化产物。 实验室实验和空气质量模型用于确定PAH光激发对排放羽流和空气/颗粒界面氧化的潜在作用。
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{{ truncateString('Krishna Foster', 18)}}的其他基金
RUI: Collaborative Research on Photodegradation of Oxygenated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons on Environmental Interfaces
RUI:含氧多环芳烃在环境界面光降解的合作研究
- 批准号:
1213639 - 财政年份:2012
- 资助金额:
$ 36万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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