International audienceCloud droplet activation of wettable insoluble compounds has been studied theoretically by assuming droplet growth to happen through multilayer adsorption. The idea is to include an adsorption isotherm in Köhler theory instead of the solute term. This makes it possible to describe the equilibrium growth of insoluble particles and to find out their critical saturation ratios. The critical saturation ratios calculated in this way are comparable to those of completely soluble particles at certain ranges of adsorption isotherm parameter values. The results indicate that adsorption could cause wettable insoluble compounds to activate in atmospheric conditions. However, more data on the adsorption parameters for wettable org...
In this thesis, the results from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of nanoaerosol clusters are dis...
The initial phase (solid or aqueous droplet) of aerosol particles prior to activation is among the c...
Quantifying the effect of water soluble organic compounds (WSOC) on cloud droplet activation constit...
International audienceCloud droplet activation of wettable insoluble compounds has been studied theo...
Abstract The droplet surface plays important roles in the interaction between organic aerosols with...
Cloud droplet number concentrations are controlled by both meteorological and microphysical factors....
This study focuses on the importance of solute dissolution kinetics for cloud droplet formation. To ...
Summarization: A theoretical analysis for the description of insoluble particles activation in the a...
Cloud droplet number concentrations are controlled by both meteorological and microphysical factors....
This work recompiles studies that have been done with respect to hygroscopic growth in the regime of...
Abstract Surface active compounds (surfactants) are frequently found in atmospheric aerosols and dr...
The spontaneous growth of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) into cloud droplets under supersaturated w...
Aerosol-cloud interactions are one of the main sources of uncertainties in modeling and predicting t...
Abstract. The ability of a particle to serve as a cloud con-densation nucleus in the atmosphere is d...
International audienceCritical supersaturations for internally mixed particles of adipic acid, succi...
In this thesis, the results from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of nanoaerosol clusters are dis...
The initial phase (solid or aqueous droplet) of aerosol particles prior to activation is among the c...
Quantifying the effect of water soluble organic compounds (WSOC) on cloud droplet activation constit...
International audienceCloud droplet activation of wettable insoluble compounds has been studied theo...
Abstract The droplet surface plays important roles in the interaction between organic aerosols with...
Cloud droplet number concentrations are controlled by both meteorological and microphysical factors....
This study focuses on the importance of solute dissolution kinetics for cloud droplet formation. To ...
Summarization: A theoretical analysis for the description of insoluble particles activation in the a...
Cloud droplet number concentrations are controlled by both meteorological and microphysical factors....
This work recompiles studies that have been done with respect to hygroscopic growth in the regime of...
Abstract Surface active compounds (surfactants) are frequently found in atmospheric aerosols and dr...
The spontaneous growth of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) into cloud droplets under supersaturated w...
Aerosol-cloud interactions are one of the main sources of uncertainties in modeling and predicting t...
Abstract. The ability of a particle to serve as a cloud con-densation nucleus in the atmosphere is d...
International audienceCritical supersaturations for internally mixed particles of adipic acid, succi...
In this thesis, the results from molecular dynamics (MD) simulations of nanoaerosol clusters are dis...
The initial phase (solid or aqueous droplet) of aerosol particles prior to activation is among the c...
Quantifying the effect of water soluble organic compounds (WSOC) on cloud droplet activation constit...