New particle formation (NPF) and growth is an important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). In this study, we investigated the chemical species driving new particle growth to the CCN sizes on the basis of particle hygroscopicity measurements carried out at the research station Melpitz, Germany. Three consecutive NPF events occurred during summertime were chosen as examples to perform the study. Hygroscopicity measurements showed that the (NH4)(2)SO4-equivalent water-soluble fraction accounts for 20 and 16 % of 50 and 75 nm particles, respectively, during the NPF events. Numerical analysis showed that the ratios of H2SO4 condensational growth to the observed particle growth were 20 and 13 % for 50 and 75 nm newly formed particles, res...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
Particle hygroscopic growth at 90% RH (relative humidity), cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity,...
Johnston, MurrayThe goal of this dissertation is to understand the chemistry that governs new partic...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth is an important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). I...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth is an important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). I...
In a forested near-urban location in central Germany, the CCN efficiency of particles smaller than 1...
This study examines the hygroscopicity of newly formed particles (diameters range 25–45 nm) during t...
Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) is a key source of ambient ultrafine particles that may con...
While cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) production associated with atmospheric new particle formation ...
New particle formation (NPF) events on polluted days at a regional supersite in the Pearl River Delt...
About half of present-day cloud condensation nuclei originate from atmospheric nucleation, frequentl...
About half of present-day cloud condensation nuclei originate from atmospheric nucleation, frequentl...
This study examines the hygroscopicity of newly formed particles (diameters range 25-45 nm) during t...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
Measurements on the composition of nanometer-sized atmospheric particles are the key to understand w...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
Particle hygroscopic growth at 90% RH (relative humidity), cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity,...
Johnston, MurrayThe goal of this dissertation is to understand the chemistry that governs new partic...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth is an important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). I...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth is an important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). I...
In a forested near-urban location in central Germany, the CCN efficiency of particles smaller than 1...
This study examines the hygroscopicity of newly formed particles (diameters range 25–45 nm) during t...
Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) is a key source of ambient ultrafine particles that may con...
While cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) production associated with atmospheric new particle formation ...
New particle formation (NPF) events on polluted days at a regional supersite in the Pearl River Delt...
About half of present-day cloud condensation nuclei originate from atmospheric nucleation, frequentl...
About half of present-day cloud condensation nuclei originate from atmospheric nucleation, frequentl...
This study examines the hygroscopicity of newly formed particles (diameters range 25-45 nm) during t...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
Measurements on the composition of nanometer-sized atmospheric particles are the key to understand w...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
Particle hygroscopic growth at 90% RH (relative humidity), cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity,...
Johnston, MurrayThe goal of this dissertation is to understand the chemistry that governs new partic...