In a forested near-urban location in central Germany, the CCN efficiency of particles smaller than 100 nm decreases significantly during periods of new particle formation. This results in an increase of average activation diameters, ranging from 5 to 8% at supersaturations of 0.33% and 0.74%, respectively. At the same time, the organic mass fraction in the sub-100-nm size range increases from approximately 2/3 to 3/4. This provides evidence that secondary organic aerosol (SOA) components are involved in the growth of new particles to larger sizes, and that the reduced CCN efficiency of small particles is caused by the low hygroscopicity of the condensing material. The observed dependence of particle hygroscopicity (k) on chemical compositio...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
Aerosol composition and mixing state near anthropogenic sources can be highly variable and can chall...
Nucleation events are ubiquitous in the atmospheric boundary layer. In remote areas the nucleated pa...
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...
Secondary organic aerosol components (SOA) contribute significantly to the activation of cloud conde...
Ambient hygroscopic properties, numbers of size-segregated cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) at differ...
Particle hygroscopic growth at 90% RH (relative humidity), cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity,...
Aerosol hygroscopicity describes the ability of a particle to take up water and form a cloud droplet...
Within the framework of the "Hill Cap Cloud Thuringia 2010" (HCCT-2010) international cloud experime...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
During the Carbonaceous Aerosols and Radiative Effects Study (CARES), activation fraction of size-re...
Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations, single particle composition and size...
We present hygroscopic and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) relevant properties of the water-soluble ...
Size-resolved cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) spectra measured for various aerosol types at a non-ur...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
Aerosol composition and mixing state near anthropogenic sources can be highly variable and can chall...
Nucleation events are ubiquitous in the atmospheric boundary layer. In remote areas the nucleated pa...
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...
Secondary organic aerosol components (SOA) contribute significantly to the activation of cloud conde...
Ambient hygroscopic properties, numbers of size-segregated cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) at differ...
Particle hygroscopic growth at 90% RH (relative humidity), cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity,...
Aerosol hygroscopicity describes the ability of a particle to take up water and form a cloud droplet...
Within the framework of the "Hill Cap Cloud Thuringia 2010" (HCCT-2010) international cloud experime...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
During the Carbonaceous Aerosols and Radiative Effects Study (CARES), activation fraction of size-re...
Measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) concentrations, single particle composition and size...
We present hygroscopic and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) relevant properties of the water-soluble ...
Size-resolved cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) spectra measured for various aerosol types at a non-ur...
Nucleation and growth of aerosol particles from atmospheric vapors constitutes a major source of glo...
Aerosol composition and mixing state near anthropogenic sources can be highly variable and can chall...
Nucleation events are ubiquitous in the atmospheric boundary layer. In remote areas the nucleated pa...