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Journal Article 
Possible heterogeneous chemistry of hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) in northern China winter haze 
Song, S; Gao, M; Xu, W; Sun, Y; Worsnop, DR; Jayne, J; Zhang, Y; Zhu, Lei; Li, Mei; Zhou, Z; Cheng, C; Lv, Y; Wang, Y; Peng, Wei; Xu, X; Lin, Nan; Wang, Y; Wang, S; Munger, JW; Jacob, DJ; Mcelroy, MB 
2019 
Yes 
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
ISSN: 1680-7316
EISSN: 1680-7324 
COPERNICUS GESELLSCHAFT MBH 
GOTTINGEN 
19 
1357-1371 
The chemical mechanisms responsible for rapid sulfate production, an important driver of winter haze formation in northern China, remain unclear. Here, we propose a potentially important heterogeneous hydroxymethanesulfonate (HMS) chemical mechanism. Through analyzing field measurements with aerosol mass spectrometry, we show evidence for a possible significant existence in haze aerosols of organosulfur primarily as HMS, misidentified as sulfate in previous observations. We estimate that HMS can account for up to about one-third of the sulfate concentrations unexplained by current air quality models. Heterogeneous production of HMS by SO2 and formaldehyde is favored under northern China winter haze conditions due to high aerosol water content, moderately acidic pH values, high gaseous precursor levels, and low temperature. These anal-yses identify an unappreciated importance of formaldehyde in secondary aerosol formation and call for more research on sources and on the chemistry of formaldehyde in northern China winter. 
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