The formation and growth of atmospheric particles involving sulfuric acid and organic vapors is estimated to have significant climate effects. To accurately represent this process in large-scale models, the correct interpretation of the observations on particle growth, especially below 10 nm, is essential. Here, we disentangle the factors governing the growth of sub-10 nm particles in the presence of sulfuric acid and organic vapors, using molecular-resolution cluster population simulations and chamber experiments. We find that observed particle growth rates are determined by the combined effects of (1) the concentrations and evaporation rates of the condensing vapors, (2) particle population dynamics, and (3) stochastic fluctuations, chara...
Atmospheric new particle formation occurs frequently in the global atmosphere and may play a crucial...
The growth of freshly formed aerosol particles can be the bottleneck in their survival to cloud cond...
Particles formed in the atmosphere via nucleation provide about half the number of atmospheric cloud...
Lack of knowledge about the mechanisms underlying new particle formation and their subsequent growth...
The growth of freshly formed aerosol particles can be the bottleneck in their survival to cloud cond...
The growth of freshly formed aerosol particles can be the bottleneck in their survival to cloud cond...
This review highlights recent observations from a large number of studies investigating formation an...
Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) is a key source of ambient ultrafine particles that may con...
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...
In the present-day atmosphere, sulfuric acid is the most important vapour for aerosol particle forma...
Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) occurs by the formation of nanometer-sized molecular clust...
We simulated the time evolution of atmospheric cluster concentrations in a one-component system wher...
This study examines the hygroscopicity of newly formed particles (diameters range 25-45 nm) during t...
New particle formation (NPF) is one of the major contributors to atmospheric aerosol number concentr...
Atmospheric new particle formation occurs frequently in the global atmosphere and may play a crucial...
The growth of freshly formed aerosol particles can be the bottleneck in their survival to cloud cond...
Particles formed in the atmosphere via nucleation provide about half the number of atmospheric cloud...
Lack of knowledge about the mechanisms underlying new particle formation and their subsequent growth...
The growth of freshly formed aerosol particles can be the bottleneck in their survival to cloud cond...
The growth of freshly formed aerosol particles can be the bottleneck in their survival to cloud cond...
This review highlights recent observations from a large number of studies investigating formation an...
Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) is a key source of ambient ultrafine particles that may con...
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...
In the present-day atmosphere, sulfuric acid is the most important vapour for aerosol particle forma...
Atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) occurs by the formation of nanometer-sized molecular clust...
We simulated the time evolution of atmospheric cluster concentrations in a one-component system wher...
This study examines the hygroscopicity of newly formed particles (diameters range 25-45 nm) during t...
New particle formation (NPF) is one of the major contributors to atmospheric aerosol number concentr...
Atmospheric new particle formation occurs frequently in the global atmosphere and may play a crucial...
The growth of freshly formed aerosol particles can be the bottleneck in their survival to cloud cond...
Particles formed in the atmosphere via nucleation provide about half the number of atmospheric cloud...