Quantitative Assessment of the Sulfuric Acid Contribution to New Particle Growth

  • Bryan R. Bzdek (1741192)
  • Christopher A. Zordan (2092537)
  • M. Ross Pennington (1741198)
  • George W. Luther (2092540)
  • Murray V. Johnston (1484782)
Publication date
April 2012

Abstract

The Nano Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (NAMS) was deployed to rural/coastal and urban sites to measure the composition of 20–25 nm diameter nanoparticles during new particle formation (NPF). NAMS provides a quantitative measure of the elemental composition of individual, size-selected nanoparticles. In both environments, particles analyzed during NPF were found to be enhanced in elements associated with inorganic species (nitrogen, sulfur) relative to that associated with organic species (carbon). A molecular apportionment algorithm was applied to the elemental data in order to place the elemental composition into a molecular context. These measurements show that sulfate constitutes a substantial fraction of total particle mass in both environm...

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