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Plant Cell and Environment | 2010

Determination of de novo and pool emissions of terpenes from four common boreal/alpine trees by 13CO2 labelling and PTR-MS analysis.

Andrea Ghirardo; Kristine Koch; Risto Taipale; Ina Zimmer; Jörg-Peter Schnitzler; Janne Rinne

Boreal forests emit a large amount of monoterpenes into the atmosphere. Traditionally these emissions are assumed to originate as evaporation from large storage pools. Thus, their diurnal cycle would depend mostly on temperature. However, there is indication that a significant part of the monoterpene emission would originate directly from de novo synthesis. By applying 13CO2 fumigation and analyzing the isotope fractions with proton transfer reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) and classical GC-MS, we determined the fractions of monoterpene emissions originating from de novo biosynthesis in Pinus sylvestris (58%), Picea abies (33.5%), Larix decidua (9.8%) and Betula pendula (100%). Application of the observed split between de novo and pool emissions from P. sylvestris in a hybrid emission algorithm resulted in a better description of ecosystem scale monoterpene emissions from a boreal Scots pine forest stand.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2014

The Formation of Highly Oxidized Multifunctional Products in the Ozonolysis of Cyclohexene

Matti P. Rissanen; Theo Kurtén; Mikko Sipilä; Joel A. Thornton; Juha Kangasluoma; Nina Sarnela; Heikki Junninen; Solvejg Jørgensen; Simon Schallhart; Maija K. Kajos; Risto Taipale; Monika Springer; Thomas F. Mentel; Taina M. Ruuskanen; Tuukka Petäjä; Douglas R. Worsnop; Henrik G. Kjaergaard; Mikael Ehn

The prompt formation of highly oxidized organic compounds in the ozonolysis of cyclohexene (C6H10) was investigated by means of laboratory experiments together with quantum chemical calculations. The experiments were performed in borosilicate glass flow tube reactors coupled to a chemical ionization atmospheric pressure interface time-of-flight mass spectrometer with a nitrate ion (NO3(-))-based ionization scheme. Quantum chemical calculations were performed at the CCSD(T)-F12a/VDZ-F12//ωB97XD/aug-cc-pVTZ level, with kinetic modeling using multiconformer transition state theory, including Eckart tunneling corrections. The complementary investigation methods gave a consistent picture of a formation mechanism advancing by peroxy radical (RO2) isomerization through intramolecular hydrogen shift reactions, followed by sequential O2 addition steps, that is, RO2 autoxidation, on a time scale of seconds. Dimerization of the peroxy radicals by recombination and cross-combination reactions is in competition with the formation of highly oxidized monomer species and is observed to lead to peroxides, potentially diacyl peroxides. The molar yield of these highly oxidized products (having O/C > 1 in monomers and O/C > 0.55 in dimers) from cyclohexene ozonolysis was determined as (4.5 ± 3.8)%. Fully deuterated cyclohexene and cis-6-nonenal ozonolysis, as well as the influence of water addition to the system (either H2O or D2O), were also investigated in order to strengthen the arguments on the proposed mechanism. Deuterated cyclohexene ozonolysis resulted in a less oxidized product distribution with a lower yield of highly oxygenated products and cis-6-nonenal ozonolysis generated the same monomer product distribution, consistent with the proposed mechanism and in agreement with quantum chemical modeling.


NUCLEATION AND ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS: 19th International Conference | 2013

Sulphur dioxide and sulphuric acid concentrations in the vicinity of Kilpilahti industrial area

Nina Sarnela; Tuija Jokinen; Heikki Junninen; Jani Hakala; Risto Taipale; Johanna Patokoski; Maija K. Kajos; Siegfried Schobesbergera; Katrianne Lehtipalo; Mikko Sipilä; Jukka Teittinen; Henrik Westerholm; Kai Larnimaa; Tuukka Petäjä; Markku Kulmala

Industrial activity is a major source of sulphur compound emissions. The sulphuric acid and sulphur dioxide measurements in the vicinity of the industrial area and the oil refinery in Kilpilahti expressed great variation in concentration. The hourly mean values of concentration were categorized according to the area from where the air mass was travelling towards the measurement site. The statistical characteristics and diurnal behavior of emissions between these areas were significantly different.


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2008

Technical Note: Quantitative long-term measurements of VOC concentrations by PTR-MS – measurement, calibration, and volume mixing ratio calculation methods

Risto Taipale; T. M. Ruuskanen; Janne Rinne; Maija K. Kajos; H. Hakola; Toivo Pohja; Markku Kulmala


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2007

Hydrocarbon fluxes above a Scots pine forest canopy: Measurements and modeling

Janne Rinne; Risto Taipale; Tiina Markkanen; T. M. Ruuskanen; Heidi Hellén; Maija K. Kajos; Timo Vesala; Markku Kulmala


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2009

Day-time concentrations of biogenic volatile organic compounds in a boreal forest canopy and their relation to environmental and biological factors

Hanna K. Lappalainen; S. Sevanto; Jaana Bäck; T. M. Ruuskanen; Pasi Kolari; Risto Taipale; Janne Rinne; Markku Kulmala; Pertti Hari


Boreal Environment Research | 2005

On-line field measurements of monoterpene emissions from scots pine by proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry

Taina M. Ruuskanen; Pasi Kolari; Jaana Bäck; Markku Kulmala; Janne Rinne; Hannele Hakola; Risto Taipale; Maarit Raivonen; Nuria Altimir; Pertti Hari


Biogeosciences | 2009

Concentrations and fluxes of biogenic volatile organic compounds above a Mediterranean macchia ecosystem in western Italy

Brian Davison; Risto Taipale; Ben Langford; Pawel K. Misztal; Silvano Fares; G. Matteucci; Francesco Loreto; J.N. Cape; Janne Rinne; C. N. Hewitt


Boreal Environment Research | 2005

On-line PTR-MS measurements of atmospheric concentrations of volatile organic compounds in a European boreal forest ecosystem

Janne Rinne; Taina M. Ruuskanen; Anni Reissell; Risto Taipale; Hannele Hakola; Markku Kulmala


Atmospheric Environment | 2010

Variable emissions of microbial volatile organic compounds (MVOCs) from root-associated fungi isolated from Scots pine

Jaana Bäck; Hermanni Aaltonen; Heidi Hellén; Maija K. Kajos; Johanna Patokoski; Risto Taipale; Jukka Pumpanen; Jussi Heinonsalo

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Markku Kulmala

Finnish Meteorological Institute

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Tuukka Petäjä

Helsinki Institute of Physics

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Jaana Bäck

University of Helsinki

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