Fig. 2: Quantification of C12H26O4S and SO42− in sea spray aerosols (SSAs) generated from SSA simulation chamber (n = 3). | Nature Communications

Fig. 2: Quantification of C12H26O4S and SO42− in sea spray aerosols (SSAs) generated from SSA simulation chamber (n = 3).

From: Droplet surface spontaneous oxidation as a dominant formation pathway of organosulfates in the marine atmosphere

Fig. 2: Quantification of C12H26O4S and SO42− in sea spray aerosols (SSAs) generated from SSA simulation chamber (n = 3).

a Quantification of C12H26O4S in SSA particle samples generated from artificial seawater (ASW) only, ASW with the presence of n-dodecanol (ASW + alcohol), and ASW with the presence of n-dodecanol and dimethyl sulfide (ASW + alcohol + DMS). Error bars represent the standard deviation (SD). BDL means “below the detection limit”. b Quantification of SO42– in SSAs generated from ASW, ASW + alcohol, ASW + DMS, and ASW + alcohol + DMS. Error bars represent the standard deviation (SD).

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