Phys.org July 24, 2024 A team of researchers in the US (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, UC Davis) developed a stand-alone box model to investigate four phenolic compounds, i.e., phenol, guaiacol, syringol, and guaiacyl acetone (GA), which represent some of the key potential sources of aqSOA from biomass burning in clouds. They predicted that the aqSOA formation potential (defined as aqSOA formed per unit dissolved organic gas concentration) of these phenols was higher than that of isoprene-epoxydiol (IEPOX), a well-known aqSOA precursor. Their simulations suggested that highly soluble and reactive multifunctional phenols like GA would predominantly undergo cloud chemistry within cloud […]