Abstract Atmospheric aerosol particles cool Earth’s climate by serving as cloud droplet seeds. This cooling effect represents both the single most uncertain and the largest negative radiative forcing. Cloud droplet activation is strongly influenced by aerosol particle surface tension, which in climate models is assumed equivalent to that of pure water. We directly measure the surface tensions of surfactant-coated, high surface-to-volume ratio droplets, demonstrating that their surface tensions are significantly lower than pure water but do not match the surface tension of the solution from which they were produced and depend on finite droplet size. These results suggest surfactants could potentially significantly modify radiative forcing a...
Abstract In Earth’s atmosphere, the surface tension of sub-micron aerosol particles is suspected to ...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
Surface tension, an important property of liquids, is easily measured for bulk samples. However, for...
Surface tension influences the fraction of atmospheric particles that become cloud droplets. Althoug...
[1] Surfactants often found in tropospheric aerosols, can affect the onset and development of clouds...
Aerosol-cloud interactions constitute the largest source of uncertainty in global radiative forcing ...
The spontaneous growth of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) into cloud droplets under supersaturated w...
Recent analyses of atmospheric aerosols from different regions have demonstrated the ubiquitous pres...
<p>Understanding the links between aerosol and cloud and radiative properties remains a large uncert...
International audienceThe activation of aerosol particles into cloud droplets in the Earth’s atmosph...
The role of surface tension (σ) in cloud droplet activation has long been ambiguous. Recent studies ...
This data set is associated with the manuscript "Establishing the Impact of Model Surfactants on Clo...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
Surface tension of ternary solution of sodium chloride, succinic acid and water was measured as a fu...
Surface-active compounds present in aerosols can increase their cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) acti...
Abstract In Earth’s atmosphere, the surface tension of sub-micron aerosol particles is suspected to ...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
Surface tension, an important property of liquids, is easily measured for bulk samples. However, for...
Surface tension influences the fraction of atmospheric particles that become cloud droplets. Althoug...
[1] Surfactants often found in tropospheric aerosols, can affect the onset and development of clouds...
Aerosol-cloud interactions constitute the largest source of uncertainty in global radiative forcing ...
The spontaneous growth of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) into cloud droplets under supersaturated w...
Recent analyses of atmospheric aerosols from different regions have demonstrated the ubiquitous pres...
<p>Understanding the links between aerosol and cloud and radiative properties remains a large uncert...
International audienceThe activation of aerosol particles into cloud droplets in the Earth’s atmosph...
The role of surface tension (σ) in cloud droplet activation has long been ambiguous. Recent studies ...
This data set is associated with the manuscript "Establishing the Impact of Model Surfactants on Clo...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
Surface tension of ternary solution of sodium chloride, succinic acid and water was measured as a fu...
Surface-active compounds present in aerosols can increase their cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) acti...
Abstract In Earth’s atmosphere, the surface tension of sub-micron aerosol particles is suspected to ...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
Surface tension, an important property of liquids, is easily measured for bulk samples. However, for...