Sulfuric acid nucleation: power dependencies, variation with relative humidity, and effect of bases
Nucleation of particles composed of sulfuric acid, water, and nitrogen base molecules was studied using a continuous flow reactor. The particles formed from these vapors were detected with an ultrafine condensation particle counter, while vapors of sulfuric acid and nitrogen bases were detected by c...
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doaj-7e4eb6b07b72443488901911fd97d1b62020-11-24T23:07:10ZengCopernicus PublicationsAtmospheric Chemistry and Physics1680-73161680-73242012-05-0112104399441110.5194/acp-12-4399-2012Sulfuric acid nucleation: power dependencies, variation with relative humidity, and effect of basesJ. H. ZollnerW. A. GlasoeB. PantaK. K. CarlsonP. H. McMurryD. R. HansonNucleation of particles composed of sulfuric acid, water, and nitrogen base molecules was studied using a continuous flow reactor. The particles formed from these vapors were detected with an ultrafine condensation particle counter, while vapors of sulfuric acid and nitrogen bases were detected by chemical ionization mass spectrometry. Variation of particle numbers with sulfuric acid concentration yielded a power dependency on sulfuric acid of 5 ± 1 for relative humidities of 14–68% at 296 K; similar experiments with varying water content yielded power dependencies on H<sub>2</sub>O of ~7. The critical cluster contains about 5 H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> molecules and a new treatment of the power dependency for H<sub>2</sub>O suggests about 12 H<sub>2</sub>O molecules for these conditions. Addition of 2-to-45 pptv of ammonia or methyl amine resulted in up to millions of times more particles than in the absence of these compounds. Particle detection capabilities, sulfuric acid and nitrogen base detection, wall losses, and the extent of particle growth are discussed. Results are compared to previous laboratory nucleation studies and they are also discussed in terms of atmospheric nucleation scenarios.http://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/12/4399/2012/acp-12-4399-2012.pdf |
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J. H. Zollner W. A. Glasoe B. Panta K. K. Carlson P. H. McMurry D. R. Hanson Sulfuric acid nucleation: power dependencies, variation with relative humidity, and effect of bases Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics |
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J. H. Zollner W. A. Glasoe B. Panta K. K. Carlson P. H. McMurry D. R. Hanson |
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Sulfuric acid nucleation: power dependencies, variation with relative humidity, and effect of bases |
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Sulfuric acid nucleation: power dependencies, variation with relative humidity, and effect of bases |
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Sulfuric acid nucleation: power dependencies, variation with relative humidity, and effect of bases |
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Sulfuric acid nucleation: power dependencies, variation with relative humidity, and effect of bases |
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sulfuric acid nucleation: power dependencies, variation with relative humidity, and effect of bases |
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Nucleation of particles composed of sulfuric acid, water, and nitrogen base molecules was studied using a continuous flow reactor. The particles formed from these vapors were detected with an ultrafine condensation particle counter, while vapors of sulfuric acid and nitrogen bases were detected by chemical ionization mass spectrometry. Variation of particle numbers with sulfuric acid concentration yielded a power dependency on sulfuric acid of 5 ± 1 for relative humidities of 14–68% at 296 K; similar experiments with varying water content yielded power dependencies on H<sub>2</sub>O of ~7. The critical cluster contains about 5 H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> molecules and a new treatment of the power dependency for H<sub>2</sub>O suggests about 12 H<sub>2</sub>O molecules for these conditions. Addition of 2-to-45 pptv of ammonia or methyl amine resulted in up to millions of times more particles than in the absence of these compounds. Particle detection capabilities, sulfuric acid and nitrogen base detection, wall losses, and the extent of particle growth are discussed. Results are compared to previous laboratory nucleation studies and they are also discussed in terms of atmospheric nucleation scenarios. |
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