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Formation and growth of sub-3-nm aerosol particles in experimental chambers

Authors :
Juha Kangasluoma
Chao Yan
Lauri Ahonen
Tuukka Petäjä
Lubna Dada
Biwu Chu
Tuomo Nieminen
Katrianne Lehtipalo
Kari E. J. Lehtinen
Rima Baalbaki
Markku Kulmala
Jonathan Duplissy
Jenni Kontkanen
Veli-Matti Kerminen
Air quality research group
Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research (INAR)
Global Atmosphere-Earth surface feedbacks
Helsinki Institute of Physics
Polar and arctic atmospheric research (PANDA)
Source :
NATURE PROTOCOLS
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF), which is observed in many environments globally, is an important source of boundary-layer aerosol particles and cloud condensation nuclei, which affect both the climate and human health. To better understand the mechanisms behind NPF, chamber experiments can be used to simulate this phenomenon under well-controlled conditions. Recent advancements in instrumentation have made it possible to directly detect the first steps of NPF of molecular clusters (~1–2 nm in diameter) and to calculate quantities such as the formation and growth rates of these clusters. Whereas previous studies reported particle formation rates as the flux of particles across a specified particle diameter or calculated them from measurements of larger particle sizes, this protocol outlines methods to directly quantify particle dynamics for cluster sizes. Here, we describe the instrumentation and analysis methods needed to quantify particle dynamics during NPF of sub-3-nm aerosol particles in chamber experiments. The methods described in this protocol can be used to make results from different chamber experiments comparable. The experimental setup, collection and post-processing of the data, and thus completion of this protocol, take from months up to years, depending on the chamber facility, experimental plan and level of expertise. Use of this protocol requires engineering capabilities and expertise in data analysis. This protocol describes the instrumentation and analysis methods needed to quantify particle dynamics during new particle formation of sub-3-nm aerosol particles in chamber experiments.

Details

ISSN :
17502799 and 17542189
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Protocols
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....518396b46c47e16b52c228fd9ef4f842
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41596-019-0274-z