Discontinuities in apparent hygroscopicity below and above water saturation have been observed for organic and mixed organic-inorganic aerosol particles in both laboratory studies and in the ambient atmosphere. However, uncertainty remains regarding the factors that contribute to observations of low hygroscopic growth below water saturation but enhanced cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity for a given aerosol population. Utilizing laboratory surrogates for oligomers in atmospheric aerosols, we explore the extent to which such discontinuities are influenced by organic component molecular mass and viscosity, non-ideal thermodynamic interactions between aerosol components, and the combination of these factors. Measurements of hygroscopic g...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth is an important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). I...
We present hygroscopic and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) relevant properties of the water-soluble ...
Biomass burning is one of the prominent contributors of organic aerosols and cloud condensation nucl...
Discontinuities in apparent hygroscopicity below and above water saturation have been observed for o...
Discontinuities in apparent hygroscopicity below and above water saturation have been observed for o...
Discontinuities in apparent hygroscopicity below and above water saturation have been observed for ...
The link between measured sub-saturated hygroscopicity and cloud activation potential of secondary o...
The organic fraction of atmospheric aerosols contains a multitude of compounds and usually only a sm...
Organosulfates have been observed as constituents of atmospheric aerosols in a wide range of environ...
The hygroscopicity, the water uptake property, of atmospheric aerosols describes the interaction bet...
Recent work has demonstrated that organic and mixed organic–inorganic particles can exhibit multiple...
We examine the hygroscopic properties of secondary organic aerosol particles generated through the r...
The hygroscopicity parameter κ has been intensively used in the investigation of the water uptake, c...
Organic aerosol (OA) is at least partly hygroscopic, i.e., water partitions into the organic phase t...
The air around us is full of aerosol particles which originate from a myriad of sources and which ha...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth is an important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). I...
We present hygroscopic and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) relevant properties of the water-soluble ...
Biomass burning is one of the prominent contributors of organic aerosols and cloud condensation nucl...
Discontinuities in apparent hygroscopicity below and above water saturation have been observed for o...
Discontinuities in apparent hygroscopicity below and above water saturation have been observed for o...
Discontinuities in apparent hygroscopicity below and above water saturation have been observed for ...
The link between measured sub-saturated hygroscopicity and cloud activation potential of secondary o...
The organic fraction of atmospheric aerosols contains a multitude of compounds and usually only a sm...
Organosulfates have been observed as constituents of atmospheric aerosols in a wide range of environ...
The hygroscopicity, the water uptake property, of atmospheric aerosols describes the interaction bet...
Recent work has demonstrated that organic and mixed organic–inorganic particles can exhibit multiple...
We examine the hygroscopic properties of secondary organic aerosol particles generated through the r...
The hygroscopicity parameter κ has been intensively used in the investigation of the water uptake, c...
Organic aerosol (OA) is at least partly hygroscopic, i.e., water partitions into the organic phase t...
The air around us is full of aerosol particles which originate from a myriad of sources and which ha...
New particle formation (NPF) and growth is an important source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). I...
We present hygroscopic and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) relevant properties of the water-soluble ...
Biomass burning is one of the prominent contributors of organic aerosols and cloud condensation nucl...