International Journal of Geophysics (Jan 2013)

Evaluation of Vapor Pressure Estimation Methods for Use in Simulating the Dynamic of Atmospheric Organic Aerosols

  • A. J. Komkoua Mbienda,
  • C. Tchawoua,
  • D. A. Vondou,
  • F. Mkankam Kamga

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/612375
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2013

Abstract

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The modified Mackay (mM), the Grain-Watson (GW), Myrdal and Yalkovsky (MY), Lee and Kesler (LK), and Ambrose-Walton (AW) methods for estimating vapor pressures () are tested against experimental data for a set of volatile organic compounds (VOC). required to determine gas-particle partitioning of such organic compounds is used as a parameter for simulating the dynamic of atmospheric aerosols. Here, we use the structure-property relationships of VOC to estimate . The accuracy of each of the aforementioned methods is also assessed for each class of compounds (hydrocarbons, monofunctionalized, difunctionalized, and tri- and more functionalized volatile organic species). It is found that the best method for each VOC depends on its functionality.