The hygroscopic properties of KBr, KCl, and KI nanoparticles having diameters from 8 to 60 nm were measured using a tandem Differential Mobility Analyzer. In all cases, the deliquescence and efflorescence relative humidity values increased with decreasing particle diameter. The associated growth factors also decreased with decreasing particle diameter, in agreement with predictions by Köhler theory. Overall, the theoretically predicted growth factors agreed well with the measurements, i.e., within ±3% uncertainty. For KCl particles having sizes down to 15 nm, however, a dynamic shape factor of 1.08, corresponding to non-spherical crystalline particles prior deliquescence, was inferred for agreement between measurements and theory. By compar...
We used an environmental transmission electron microscope to observe deliquescence and hygroscopic g...
The influence of six collecting substrates with different physical properties on the hygroscopicity ...
Cheng Y, Su H, Koop T, Mikhailov E, Pöschl U. Size dependence of phase transitions in aerosol nanopa...
The hygroscopic properties of KBr, KCl, and KI nanoparticles having diameters from 8 to 60 nm were m...
We measured the hygroscopic growth of Sodium Chloride particles in a size range from 2.5 nm to 6 nm ...
A hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer (HTDMA) technique is used to determine size-e...
Abstract. Literature reports have differed on the possibili-ties of discontinuous and continuous (i....
We investigated the hygroscopic growth of sodium chloride (NaCl) nanoparticles with curvature relate...
The deliquescence and efflorescence relative humidity values of 6- to 60-nm NaCl particles were meas...
[1] The hygroscopic growth factors of NaCl particles having dry mobility diameters of 6 to 60 nm wer...
Interactions between water and nanoparticles are relevant for atmospheric multiphase processes, phys...
Direct and indirect effects of aerosols on radiative forcing are poorly understood; therefore fundam...
International audienceLiterature reports have differed on the possibilities of discontinuous and con...
The interaction between water vapor and aerosol nanoparticles is important in atmospheric processes....
The hygroscopicity of aerosol nanoparticles and related physical-chemical properties are crucial for...
We used an environmental transmission electron microscope to observe deliquescence and hygroscopic g...
The influence of six collecting substrates with different physical properties on the hygroscopicity ...
Cheng Y, Su H, Koop T, Mikhailov E, Pöschl U. Size dependence of phase transitions in aerosol nanopa...
The hygroscopic properties of KBr, KCl, and KI nanoparticles having diameters from 8 to 60 nm were m...
We measured the hygroscopic growth of Sodium Chloride particles in a size range from 2.5 nm to 6 nm ...
A hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer (HTDMA) technique is used to determine size-e...
Abstract. Literature reports have differed on the possibili-ties of discontinuous and continuous (i....
We investigated the hygroscopic growth of sodium chloride (NaCl) nanoparticles with curvature relate...
The deliquescence and efflorescence relative humidity values of 6- to 60-nm NaCl particles were meas...
[1] The hygroscopic growth factors of NaCl particles having dry mobility diameters of 6 to 60 nm wer...
Interactions between water and nanoparticles are relevant for atmospheric multiphase processes, phys...
Direct and indirect effects of aerosols on radiative forcing are poorly understood; therefore fundam...
International audienceLiterature reports have differed on the possibilities of discontinuous and con...
The interaction between water vapor and aerosol nanoparticles is important in atmospheric processes....
The hygroscopicity of aerosol nanoparticles and related physical-chemical properties are crucial for...
We used an environmental transmission electron microscope to observe deliquescence and hygroscopic g...
The influence of six collecting substrates with different physical properties on the hygroscopicity ...
Cheng Y, Su H, Koop T, Mikhailov E, Pöschl U. Size dependence of phase transitions in aerosol nanopa...