Nucleation of α-pinene oxidation products with sulfuric acid

Abstract

Particle nucleation from trace atmospheric vapours is important for climate since it gives rise to more than half of global cloud condensation nuclei. Sulfuric acid (H2SO4) has long been recognised to drive particle nucleation in the atmosphere and, more recently, highly oxygenated products of biogenic vapours - in particular monoterpenes such as α-pinene (C10H16) - have also been shown to nucleate under atmospheric conditions, without requiring additional vapours. This raises the question of whether a nucleation synergy exists between α-pinene oxygenated organic molecules (AP-OOM) and H2SO4, as has been suggested by early studies. Here we report new particle formation from AP-OOM and H2SO4 in the absence of base vapours such as ammonia (NH3), measured in experiments performed with the CERN CLOUD (Cosmics Leaving Outdoor Droplets) chamber at cool boundary layer temperatures of -10 °C and +5 °C. We find that AP-OOM nucleation rates increase strongly when H2SO4 concentrations exceed around 106 cm-3. The enhancement is synergistic and cannot be explained as a simple linear addition of independent chemical systems. Above this threshold, the nucleation rate depends approximately linearly on H2SO4 concentration, in contrast with the strong sensitivity to H2SO4 for H2SO4--NH3 nucleation. Nucleation rates are 10 to 100-fold higher in the presence of ions from galactic cosmic rays or from the CERN pion beam. Based on these measurements, we have parameterised a temperature-dependent H2SO4--AP-OOM nucleation rate in the absence of base vapours and implemented it in the EMAC (ECHAM/MESSy Atmospheric Chemistry) Earth system model. In comparison with a parametrisation developed in an earlier study [Riccobono et al., Science, 2014, 344, 717–721.], the new parametrisation indicates sharply reduced nucleation rates in the boundary layer over warm regions, and increased rates over northern boreal forests.

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Submitted
31 Mar 2026
Accepted
09 Jun 2026
First published
09 Jun 2026
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Environ. Sci.: Atmos., 2026, Accepted Manuscript

Nucleation of α-pinene oxidation products with sulfuric acid

E. Sommer, J. Almeida, W. Yu, M. Simon, F. Möller, C. Xenofontos, A. Pozzer, Z. Zheng, N. Bhattacharyya, D. Alfaouri, S. Atabakhsh, R. Baalbaki, H. Beckmann, M. Berntheusel, P. Bogert, M. Busato, M. Canagaratna, L. Caudillo-Plath, A. Chassaing, R. Cruz-Simbron, L. Dada, J. DeVivo, J. Duplissy, H. Gordon, M. Granzin, L. Große Schute, H. G. Hartl, E. Hirvensalo, A. Jacobshagen, B. Judmaier, M. Kaniyodical Sebastian, H. Klebach, P. Koemets, M. Kohl, R. Konrat, T. Krüger, F. Kunkler, A. Kuerten, M. Leiminger, C. J. Lietzke, L. Liu, R. L. Mauldin, B. Mentler, A. Morawiec, M. Müller, T. Petäjä, A. Pignatelli, P. Rato, T. Reinecke, S. Richter, B. Rörup, S. Ruhl, D. M. Russell, W. Scholz, J. Shen, A. Stinchfield, R. C. Thakur, Y. Tong, J. Top, N. S. Umo, J. Weissbacher, B. Yang, M. Zauner-Wieczorek, J. Zhang, A. Amorim, U. Baltensperger, T. Christoudias, J. Curtius, N. M. Donahue, R. Flagan, I. El Haddad, A. Hansel, H. Harder, X. He, H. Junninen, M. Kulmala, K. Lehtipalo, J. Lelieveld, O. Moehler, S. Schobesberger, A. Tomé, R. Volkamer, D. Worsnop, A. Onnela, P. Winkler and J. Kirkby, Environ. Sci.: Atmos., 2026, Accepted Manuscript , DOI: 10.1039/D6EA00046K

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