Fresh soot particles are generally hydrophobic, however, particle hydrophilicity can be increased through atmospheric aging processes. At present little is known on how particle chemical composition and hydrophilicity change upon atmospheric aging and associated uncertainties governing the ice cloud formation potential of soot. Here we sampled two propane flame soots referred to as brown and black soot, characterized as organic carbon rich and poor, respectively. We investigated how the ice nucleation activity of these particles changed through aging in water and aqueous acidic solutions, using a continuous flow diffusion chamber operated at cirrus cloud temperatures (T ≤ 233 K). Single aggregates of both unaged and aged soot were chemicall...
Fresh and aged diesel soot particles have different impacts on climate and human health. While fresh...
Soot particles, acting as ice nucleating particles (INPs), can contribute to cirrus cloud formation,...
The ice nucleation efficiency of propane flame soot particles with and without a sulphuric acid coat...
International audienceSoot particles released in the atmosphere have long been investigated for thei...
The ice phase in tropospheric clouds plays a key role for many atmospheric processes. Ice crystals a...
Soot particles can significantly influence the Earth's climate by absorbing and scattering solar rad...
Aerosol particles contribute significantly to the global burden of disease, and remain the main sour...
Soot particles are the most strongly light-absorbing particles commonly found in the atmosphere. The...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...
Soot particles are potential candidates for ice-nucleating particles in cirrus cloud formation, whic...
Soot and black carbon (BC) particles are generated in the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, bio...
Ice nucleation by different types of soot particles is systematically investigated over the temperat...
Particles containing soot, or black carbon, are generally considered to contribute to global warming...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...
Soot particles form during combustion of carbonaceous materials and impact climate and air quality. ...
Fresh and aged diesel soot particles have different impacts on climate and human health. While fresh...
Soot particles, acting as ice nucleating particles (INPs), can contribute to cirrus cloud formation,...
The ice nucleation efficiency of propane flame soot particles with and without a sulphuric acid coat...
International audienceSoot particles released in the atmosphere have long been investigated for thei...
The ice phase in tropospheric clouds plays a key role for many atmospheric processes. Ice crystals a...
Soot particles can significantly influence the Earth's climate by absorbing and scattering solar rad...
Aerosol particles contribute significantly to the global burden of disease, and remain the main sour...
Soot particles are the most strongly light-absorbing particles commonly found in the atmosphere. The...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...
Soot particles are potential candidates for ice-nucleating particles in cirrus cloud formation, whic...
Soot and black carbon (BC) particles are generated in the incomplete combustion of fossil fuels, bio...
Ice nucleation by different types of soot particles is systematically investigated over the temperat...
Particles containing soot, or black carbon, are generally considered to contribute to global warming...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...
Soot particles form during combustion of carbonaceous materials and impact climate and air quality. ...
Fresh and aged diesel soot particles have different impacts on climate and human health. While fresh...
Soot particles, acting as ice nucleating particles (INPs), can contribute to cirrus cloud formation,...
The ice nucleation efficiency of propane flame soot particles with and without a sulphuric acid coat...