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Insight into acid-base nucleation experiments by comparison of the chemical composition of positive, negative, and neutral clusters.

Authors :
Bianchi F
Praplan AP
Sarnela N
Dommen J
Kürten A
Ortega IK
Schobesberger S
Junninen H
Simon M
Tröstl J
Jokinen T
Sipilä M
Adamov A
Amorim A
Almeida J
Breitenlechner M
Duplissy J
Ehrhart S
Flagan RC
Franchin A
Hakala J
Hansel A
Heinritzi M
Kangasluoma J
Keskinen H
Kim J
Kirkby J
Laaksonen A
Lawler MJ
Lehtipalo K
Leiminger M
Makhmutov V
Mathot S
Onnela A
Petäjä T
Riccobono F
Rissanen MP
Rondo L
Tomé A
Virtanen A
Viisanen Y
Williamson C
Wimmer D
Winkler PM
Ye P
Curtius J
Kulmala M
Worsnop DR
Donahue NM
Baltensperger U
Source :
Environmental science & technology [Environ Sci Technol] 2014 Dec 02; Vol. 48 (23), pp. 13675-84. Date of Electronic Publication: 2014 Nov 18.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We investigated the nucleation of sulfuric acid together with two bases (ammonia and dimethylamine), at the CLOUD chamber at CERN. The chemical composition of positive, negative, and neutral clusters was studied using three Atmospheric Pressure interface-Time Of Flight (APi-TOF) mass spectrometers: two were operated in positive and negative mode to detect the chamber ions, while the third was equipped with a nitrate ion chemical ionization source allowing detection of neutral clusters. Taking into account the possible fragmentation that can happen during the charging of the ions or within the first stage of the mass spectrometer, the cluster formation proceeded via essentially one-to-one acid-base addition for all of the clusters, independent of the type of the base. For the positive clusters, the charge is carried by one excess protonated base, while for the negative clusters it is carried by a deprotonated acid; the same is true for the neutral clusters after these have been ionized. During the experiments involving sulfuric acid and dimethylamine, it was possible to study the appearance time for all the clusters (positive, negative, and neutral). It appeared that, after the formation of the clusters containing three molecules of sulfuric acid, the clusters grow at a similar speed, independent of their charge. The growth rate is then probably limited by the arrival rate of sulfuric acid or cluster-cluster collision.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1520-5851
Volume :
48
Issue :
23
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Environmental science & technology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
25406110
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/es502380b