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Unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at CLOUD
New particle formation driven by acid–base chemistry was initiated in the CLOUD chamber at CERN by introducing atmospherically relevant levels of gas-phase sulfuric acid and dimethylamine (DMA). Ammonia was also present in the chamber as a gas-phase contaminant from earlier experiments. The composit...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-13601-2016 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268233 |
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author | Lawler, Michael J Winkler, Paul M Kim, Jaeseok Ahlm, Lars Tröstl, Jasmin Praplan, Arnaud P Schobesberger, Siegfried Kürten, Andreas Kirkby, Jasper Bianchi, Federico Duplissy, Jonathan Hansel, Armin Jokinen, Tuija Keskinen, Helmi Lehtipalo, Katrianne Leiminger, Markus Petäjä, Tuukka Rissanen, Matti Rondo, Linda Simon, Mario Sipilä, Mikko Williamson, Christina Wimmer, Daniela Riipinen, Ilona Virtanen, Annele Smith, James N |
author_facet | Lawler, Michael J Winkler, Paul M Kim, Jaeseok Ahlm, Lars Tröstl, Jasmin Praplan, Arnaud P Schobesberger, Siegfried Kürten, Andreas Kirkby, Jasper Bianchi, Federico Duplissy, Jonathan Hansel, Armin Jokinen, Tuija Keskinen, Helmi Lehtipalo, Katrianne Leiminger, Markus Petäjä, Tuukka Rissanen, Matti Rondo, Linda Simon, Mario Sipilä, Mikko Williamson, Christina Wimmer, Daniela Riipinen, Ilona Virtanen, Annele Smith, James N |
author_sort | Lawler, Michael J |
collection | CERN |
description | New particle formation driven by acid–base chemistry was initiated in the CLOUD chamber at CERN by introducing atmospherically relevant levels of gas-phase sulfuric acid and dimethylamine (DMA). Ammonia was also present in the chamber as a gas-phase contaminant from earlier experiments. The composition of particles with volume median diameters (VMDs) as small as 10 nm was measured by the Thermal Desorption Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TDCIMS). Particulate ammonium-to-dimethylaminium ratios were higher than the gas-phase ammonia-to-DMA ratios, suggesting preferential uptake of ammonia over DMA for the collected 10–30 nm VMD particles. This behavior is not consistent with present nanoparticle physicochemical models, which predict a higher dimethylaminium fraction when NH3 and DMA are present at similar gas-phase concentrations. Despite the presence in the gas phase of at least 100 times higher base concentrations than sulfuric acid, the recently formed particles always had measured base : acid ratios lower than 1 : 1. The lowest base fractions were found in particles below 15 nm VMD, with a strong size-dependent composition gradient. The reasons for the very acidic composition remain uncertain, but a plausible explanation is that the particles did not reach thermodynamic equilibrium with respect to the bases due to rapid heterogeneous conversion of $SO_2$ to sulfate. These results indicate that sulfuric acid does not require stabilization by ammonium or dimethylaminium as acid–base pairs in particles as small as 10 nm |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2016 |
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spelling | oai-inspirehep.net-16034182019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5194/acp-16-13601-2016http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268233engLawler, Michael JWinkler, Paul MKim, JaeseokAhlm, LarsTröstl, JasminPraplan, Arnaud PSchobesberger, SiegfriedKürten, AndreasKirkby, JasperBianchi, FedericoDuplissy, JonathanHansel, ArminJokinen, TuijaKeskinen, HelmiLehtipalo, KatrianneLeiminger, MarkusPetäjä, TuukkaRissanen, MattiRondo, LindaSimon, MarioSipilä, MikkoWilliamson, ChristinaWimmer, DanielaRiipinen, IlonaVirtanen, AnneleSmith, James NUnexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at CLOUDPhysics in GeneralNew particle formation driven by acid–base chemistry was initiated in the CLOUD chamber at CERN by introducing atmospherically relevant levels of gas-phase sulfuric acid and dimethylamine (DMA). Ammonia was also present in the chamber as a gas-phase contaminant from earlier experiments. The composition of particles with volume median diameters (VMDs) as small as 10 nm was measured by the Thermal Desorption Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometer (TDCIMS). Particulate ammonium-to-dimethylaminium ratios were higher than the gas-phase ammonia-to-DMA ratios, suggesting preferential uptake of ammonia over DMA for the collected 10–30 nm VMD particles. This behavior is not consistent with present nanoparticle physicochemical models, which predict a higher dimethylaminium fraction when NH3 and DMA are present at similar gas-phase concentrations. Despite the presence in the gas phase of at least 100 times higher base concentrations than sulfuric acid, the recently formed particles always had measured base : acid ratios lower than 1 : 1. The lowest base fractions were found in particles below 15 nm VMD, with a strong size-dependent composition gradient. The reasons for the very acidic composition remain uncertain, but a plausible explanation is that the particles did not reach thermodynamic equilibrium with respect to the bases due to rapid heterogeneous conversion of $SO_2$ to sulfate. These results indicate that sulfuric acid does not require stabilization by ammonium or dimethylaminium as acid–base pairs in particles as small as 10 nmoai:inspirehep.net:16034182016 |
spellingShingle | Physics in General Lawler, Michael J Winkler, Paul M Kim, Jaeseok Ahlm, Lars Tröstl, Jasmin Praplan, Arnaud P Schobesberger, Siegfried Kürten, Andreas Kirkby, Jasper Bianchi, Federico Duplissy, Jonathan Hansel, Armin Jokinen, Tuija Keskinen, Helmi Lehtipalo, Katrianne Leiminger, Markus Petäjä, Tuukka Rissanen, Matti Rondo, Linda Simon, Mario Sipilä, Mikko Williamson, Christina Wimmer, Daniela Riipinen, Ilona Virtanen, Annele Smith, James N Unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at CLOUD |
title | Unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at CLOUD |
title_full | Unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at CLOUD |
title_fullStr | Unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at CLOUD |
title_full_unstemmed | Unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at CLOUD |
title_short | Unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at CLOUD |
title_sort | unexpectedly acidic nanoparticles formed in dimethylamine–ammonia–sulfuric-acid nucleation experiments at cloud |
topic | Physics in General |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/acp-16-13601-2016 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2268233 |
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