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A DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamics

Measurements of aerosol dynamics in the sub-10 nm size range are crucially important for quantifying the impact of new particle formation onto the global budget of cloud condensation nuclei. Here we present the development and characterization of a differential mobility analyzer train (DMA-train), o...

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Autores principales: Stolzenburg, Dominik, Steiner, Gerhard, Winkler, Paul M
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-1639-2017
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310160
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author Stolzenburg, Dominik
Steiner, Gerhard
Winkler, Paul M
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Steiner, Gerhard
Winkler, Paul M
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description Measurements of aerosol dynamics in the sub-10 nm size range are crucially important for quantifying the impact of new particle formation onto the global budget of cloud condensation nuclei. Here we present the development and characterization of a differential mobility analyzer train (DMA-train), operating six DMAs in parallel for high-time-resolution particle-size-distribution measurements below 10 nm. The DMAs are operated at six different but fixed voltages and hence sizes, together with six state-of-the-art condensation particle counters (CPCs). Two Airmodus A10 particle size magnifiers (PSM) are used for channels below 2.5 nm while sizes above 2.5 nm are detected by TSI 3776 butanol-based or TSI 3788 water-based CPCs. We report the transfer functions and characteristics of six identical Grimm S-DMAs as well as the calibration of a butanol-based TSI model 3776 CPC, a water-based TSI model 3788 CPC and an Airmodus A10 PSM. We find cutoff diameters similar to those reported in the literature. The performance of the DMA-train is tested with a rapidly changing aerosol of a tungsten oxide particle generator during warmup. Additionally we report a measurement of new particle formation taken during a nucleation event in the CLOUD chamber experiment at CERN. We find that the DMA-train is able to bridge the gap between currently well-established measurement techniques in the cluster–particle transition regime, providing high time resolution and accurate size information of neutral and charged particles even at atmospheric particle concentrations.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-16634042019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.5194/amt-10-1639-2017http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310160engStolzenburg, DominikSteiner, GerhardWinkler, Paul MA DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamicsNuclear Physics - ExperimentMeasurements of aerosol dynamics in the sub-10 nm size range are crucially important for quantifying the impact of new particle formation onto the global budget of cloud condensation nuclei. Here we present the development and characterization of a differential mobility analyzer train (DMA-train), operating six DMAs in parallel for high-time-resolution particle-size-distribution measurements below 10 nm. The DMAs are operated at six different but fixed voltages and hence sizes, together with six state-of-the-art condensation particle counters (CPCs). Two Airmodus A10 particle size magnifiers (PSM) are used for channels below 2.5 nm while sizes above 2.5 nm are detected by TSI 3776 butanol-based or TSI 3788 water-based CPCs. We report the transfer functions and characteristics of six identical Grimm S-DMAs as well as the calibration of a butanol-based TSI model 3776 CPC, a water-based TSI model 3788 CPC and an Airmodus A10 PSM. We find cutoff diameters similar to those reported in the literature. The performance of the DMA-train is tested with a rapidly changing aerosol of a tungsten oxide particle generator during warmup. Additionally we report a measurement of new particle formation taken during a nucleation event in the CLOUD chamber experiment at CERN. We find that the DMA-train is able to bridge the gap between currently well-established measurement techniques in the cluster–particle transition regime, providing high time resolution and accurate size information of neutral and charged particles even at atmospheric particle concentrations.oai:inspirehep.net:16634042017
spellingShingle Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Stolzenburg, Dominik
Steiner, Gerhard
Winkler, Paul M
A DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamics
title A DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamics
title_full A DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamics
title_fullStr A DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamics
title_full_unstemmed A DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamics
title_short A DMA-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamics
title_sort dma-train for precision measurement of sub-10 nm aerosol dynamics
topic Nuclear Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.5194/amt-10-1639-2017
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2310160
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