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Experimental particle formation rates spanning tropospheric sulfuric acid and ammonia abundances, ion production rates and temperatures
- Source :
- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, American Geophysical Union, 2016, ⟨10.1002/2015JD023908⟩, Kürten, A, Bianchi, F, Almeida, J, Kupiainen-Määttä, O, Dunne, E M, Duplissy, J, Williamson, C, Barmet, P, Breitenlechner, M, Dommen, J, Donahue, N M, Flagan, R C, Franchin, A, Gordon, H, Hakala, J, Hansel, A, Heinritzi, M, Ickes, L, Jokinen, T, Kangasluoma, J, Kim, J, Kirkby, J, Kupc, A, Lehtipalo, K, Leiminger, M, Makhmutov, V, Onnela, A, Ortega, I K, Petäjä, T, Praplan, A P, Riccobono, F, Rissanen, M P, Rondo, L, Schnitzhofer, R, Schobesberger, S, Smith, J N, Steiner, G, Stozhkov, Y, Tomé, A, Tröstl, J, Tsagkogeorgas, G, Wagner, P E, Wimmer, D, Ye, P, Baltensperger, U, Carslaw, K, Kulmala, M & Curtius, J 2016, ' Experimental particle formation rates spanning tropospheric sulfuric acid and ammonia abundances, ion production rates, and temperatures ', Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 121, no. 20, pp. 12,377-12,400 . https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JD023908
- Publication Year :
- 2016
- Publisher :
- HAL CCSD, 2016.
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Abstract
- Binary nucleation of sulfuric acid and water as well as ternary nucleation involving ammonia are thought to be the dominant processes responsible for new particle formation (NPF) in the cold temperatures of the middle and upper troposphere. Ions are also thought to be important for particle nucleation in these regions. However, global models presently lack experimentally measured NPF rates under controlled laboratory conditions and so at present must rely on theoretical or empirical parameterizations. Here with data obtained in the European Organization for Nuclear Research CLOUD (Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets) chamber, we present the first experimental survey of NPF rates spanning free tropospheric conditions. The conditions during nucleation cover a temperature range from 208 to 298 K, sulfuric acid concentrations between 5 × 105 and 1 × 109cm-3, and ammonia mixing ratios from zero added ammonia, i.e., nominally pure binary, to a maximumof ~1400 parts per trillion by volume (pptv).We performed nucleation studies under pure neutral conditions with zero ions being present in the chamber and at ionization rates of up to 75 ion pairs cm-3 s-1 to study neutral and ion-induced nucleation. We found that the contribution from ion-induced nucleation is small at temperatures between 208 and 248 K when ammonia is present at several pptv or higher. However, the presence of charges significantly enhances the nucleation rates, especially at 248 K with zero added ammonia, and for higher temperatures independent of NH3 levels.We compare these experimental data with calculated cluster formation rates from the Atmospheric Cluster Dynamics Code with cluster evaporation rates obtained from quantum chemistry.
- Subjects :
- Atmospheric Science
CLOUD experiment
Materials science
010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences
Evaporation
Nucleation
Analytical chemistry
ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOL NUCLEATION
010402 general chemistry
Atmospheric sciences
01 natural sciences
GAS-PHASE
114 Physical sciences
law.invention
Ion
chemistry.chemical_compound
Ammonia
law
Ionization
ion-induced nucleation
Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
0105 earth and related environmental sciences
AMMONIA
GROWTH-RATES
SULFURIC ACID
[SPI.FLUID]Engineering Sciences [physics]/Reactive fluid environment
MOLECULAR CLUSTERS
PEM-TROPICS
Sulfuric acid
chamber study
BOUNDARY-LAYER
M A.S.L
0104 chemical sciences
CLOUD CHAMBER
Geophysics
chemistry
13. Climate action
Space and Planetary Science
MASS-SPECTROMETER
H2SO4
Cloud chamber
NUCLEATION
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 2169897X and 21698996
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, American Geophysical Union, 2016, ⟨10.1002/2015JD023908⟩, Kürten, A, Bianchi, F, Almeida, J, Kupiainen-Määttä, O, Dunne, E M, Duplissy, J, Williamson, C, Barmet, P, Breitenlechner, M, Dommen, J, Donahue, N M, Flagan, R C, Franchin, A, Gordon, H, Hakala, J, Hansel, A, Heinritzi, M, Ickes, L, Jokinen, T, Kangasluoma, J, Kim, J, Kirkby, J, Kupc, A, Lehtipalo, K, Leiminger, M, Makhmutov, V, Onnela, A, Ortega, I K, Petäjä, T, Praplan, A P, Riccobono, F, Rissanen, M P, Rondo, L, Schnitzhofer, R, Schobesberger, S, Smith, J N, Steiner, G, Stozhkov, Y, Tomé, A, Tröstl, J, Tsagkogeorgas, G, Wagner, P E, Wimmer, D, Ye, P, Baltensperger, U, Carslaw, K, Kulmala, M & Curtius, J 2016, ' Experimental particle formation rates spanning tropospheric sulfuric acid and ammonia abundances, ion production rates, and temperatures ', Journal of Geophysical Research, vol. 121, no. 20, pp. 12,377-12,400 . https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JD023908
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9d62af2e46bdfcbdbd8ca071e635111b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1002/2015JD023908⟩