Recent analyses of atmospheric aerosols from different regions have demonstrated the ubiquitous presence of strong surfactants and evidenced surface tension values, σ, below 40 mN m, suspected to enhance the cloud-forming potential of these aerosols. In this work, this approach was further improved and combined with absolute concentration measurements of aerosol surfactants by colorimetric titration. This analysis was applied to PM2.5 aerosols collected at the Baltic station of Askö, Sweden, from July to October 2010. Strong surfactants were found in all the sampled aerosols, with σ = (32-40) ± 1 mN m and concentrations of at least 27 ± 6 mM or 104 ± 21 pmol m. The absolute surface tension curves and critical micelle concentrations (CMC) de...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
Clouds, a key component of the climate system, form when water vapor condenses upon atmospheric part...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
International @ ATARI+VGE:BNOInternational audienceSurfactants present in atmospheric aerosols are e...
The authors also warmly thank Marija Margus, Ana Cvitesic, Sanja Frka Milosavljevic and Irena Ciglen...
Clouds are essential components of the Earth’s hydrological system and climate but some aspects of t...
SSCI-VIDE+ATARI+BNO:LFI:CFE:DSGInternational audienceThe importance of the surface tension term of t...
Predicting the activation of submicrometer particles into cloud droplets in the atmosphere remains a...
Abstract Atmospheric aerosol particles cool Earth’s climate by serving as cloud droplet seeds. This...
Organic compounds with surfactant properties are commonly found in atmospheric aerosol particles. Su...
International audienceThe activation of aerosol particles into cloud droplets in the Earth’s atmosph...
Abstract In Earth’s atmosphere, the surface tension of sub-micron aerosol particles is suspected to ...
Surface tension influences the fraction of atmospheric particles that become cloud droplets. Althoug...
The formation of clouds is an important process for the atmosphere, the hydrological cycle, and clim...
[1] Surfactants often found in tropospheric aerosols, can affect the onset and development of clouds...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
Clouds, a key component of the climate system, form when water vapor condenses upon atmospheric part...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
International @ ATARI+VGE:BNOInternational audienceSurfactants present in atmospheric aerosols are e...
The authors also warmly thank Marija Margus, Ana Cvitesic, Sanja Frka Milosavljevic and Irena Ciglen...
Clouds are essential components of the Earth’s hydrological system and climate but some aspects of t...
SSCI-VIDE+ATARI+BNO:LFI:CFE:DSGInternational audienceThe importance of the surface tension term of t...
Predicting the activation of submicrometer particles into cloud droplets in the atmosphere remains a...
Abstract Atmospheric aerosol particles cool Earth’s climate by serving as cloud droplet seeds. This...
Organic compounds with surfactant properties are commonly found in atmospheric aerosol particles. Su...
International audienceThe activation of aerosol particles into cloud droplets in the Earth’s atmosph...
Abstract In Earth’s atmosphere, the surface tension of sub-micron aerosol particles is suspected to ...
Surface tension influences the fraction of atmospheric particles that become cloud droplets. Althoug...
The formation of clouds is an important process for the atmosphere, the hydrological cycle, and clim...
[1] Surfactants often found in tropospheric aerosols, can affect the onset and development of clouds...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...
Clouds, a key component of the climate system, form when water vapor condenses upon atmospheric part...
Our current understanding of the importance of surface-active substances (SAS) on atmospheric aeroso...