Effective density of Aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for SP2 calibration

The mass and effective density of black carbon (BC) particles generated from aqueous suspensions of Aquadag and fullerene soot was measured and parametrized as a function of their mobility diameter. The measurements were made by two independent research groups by operating a differential mobility an...

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Main Authors: M. Gysel, M. Laborde, J. S. Olfert, R. Subramanian, A. J. Gröhn
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2011-12-01
Series:Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
Online Access:http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/4/2851/2011/amt-4-2851-2011.pdf
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spelling doaj-54d6d9d323fa4987b10880829c7717b52020-11-25T00:18:19ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Measurement Techniques1867-13811867-85482011-12-014122851285810.5194/amt-4-2851-2011Effective density of Aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for SP2 calibrationM. GyselM. LabordeJ. S. OlfertR. SubramanianA. J. GröhnThe mass and effective density of black carbon (BC) particles generated from aqueous suspensions of Aquadag and fullerene soot was measured and parametrized as a function of their mobility diameter. The measurements were made by two independent research groups by operating a differential mobility analyser (DMA) in series with an aerosol particle mass analyser (APM) or a Couette centrifugal particle mass analyser (CPMA). Consistent and reproducible results were found in this study for different production lots of Aquadag, indicating that the effective density of these particles is a stable quantity and largely unaffected by differences in aerosol generation procedures and suspension treatments. The effective density of fullerene soot particles from one production lot was also found to be stable and independent of suspension treatments. Some differences to previous literature data were observed for both Aquadag and fullerene soot at larger particle diameters. Knowledge of the exact relationship between mobility diameter and particle mass is of great importance, as DMAs are commonly used to size-select particles from BC reference materials for calibration of single particle soot photometers (SP2), which quantitatively detect the BC mass in single particles.http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/4/2851/2011/amt-4-2851-2011.pdf
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author M. Gysel
M. Laborde
J. S. Olfert
R. Subramanian
A. J. Gröhn
spellingShingle M. Gysel
M. Laborde
J. S. Olfert
R. Subramanian
A. J. Gröhn
Effective density of Aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for SP2 calibration
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
author_facet M. Gysel
M. Laborde
J. S. Olfert
R. Subramanian
A. J. Gröhn
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title Effective density of Aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for SP2 calibration
title_short Effective density of Aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for SP2 calibration
title_full Effective density of Aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for SP2 calibration
title_fullStr Effective density of Aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for SP2 calibration
title_full_unstemmed Effective density of Aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for SP2 calibration
title_sort effective density of aquadag and fullerene soot black carbon reference materials used for sp2 calibration
publisher Copernicus Publications
series Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
issn 1867-1381
1867-8548
publishDate 2011-12-01
description The mass and effective density of black carbon (BC) particles generated from aqueous suspensions of Aquadag and fullerene soot was measured and parametrized as a function of their mobility diameter. The measurements were made by two independent research groups by operating a differential mobility analyser (DMA) in series with an aerosol particle mass analyser (APM) or a Couette centrifugal particle mass analyser (CPMA). Consistent and reproducible results were found in this study for different production lots of Aquadag, indicating that the effective density of these particles is a stable quantity and largely unaffected by differences in aerosol generation procedures and suspension treatments. The effective density of fullerene soot particles from one production lot was also found to be stable and independent of suspension treatments. Some differences to previous literature data were observed for both Aquadag and fullerene soot at larger particle diameters. Knowledge of the exact relationship between mobility diameter and particle mass is of great importance, as DMAs are commonly used to size-select particles from BC reference materials for calibration of single particle soot photometers (SP2), which quantitatively detect the BC mass in single particles.
url http://www.atmos-meas-tech.net/4/2851/2011/amt-4-2851-2011.pdf
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