Abstract
Accurate estimates of aerosol refractive index (RI) are critical for modeling aerosol-radiation interaction, yet this information is limited for ambient organic aerosols, leading to large uncertainties in estimating aerosol radiative effects. We present a semi-empirical model that predicts the real RI n of organic aerosol material from its widely measured oxygen-to-carbon (O:C) and hydrogen-to-carbon (H:C) elemental ratios. The model was based on the theoretical framework of Lorenz-Lorentz equation and trained with n-values at 589 nm ((Figure presented.)) of 160 pure compounds. The predictions can be expanded to predict n-values in a wide spectrum between 300 and 1,200 nm. The model was validated with newly measured and literature datasets of n-values for laboratory secondary organic aerosol (SOA) materials. Uncertainties of (Figure presented.) predictions for all SOA samples are within (Figure presented.) 5%. The model suggests that (Figure presented.) -values of organic aerosols may vary within a relatively small range for typical O:C and H:C values observed in the atmosphere.
| Original language | English |
|---|---|
| Article number | e2023GL103446 |
| Journal | Geophysical Research Letters |
| Volume | 50 |
| Issue number | 12 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - Jun 28 2023 |
| Externally published | Yes |
Keywords
- aerosol radiative forcing
- atmospheric organic aerosols
- elemental composition
- optical properties
- refractive index prediction
- ultraviolet and visible wavelength
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