Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4442629 | Atmospheric Environment | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Asian dust particles of diameter >1 μm collected in southwestern Japan were analyzed with environmental scanning electron microscopy. The hygroscopic behaviour of sea salt-free dust particles were investigated with respect to their contents of sulfate and nitrate. Sulfate- and nitrate-free dust particles (not containing sulfur and nitrogen), as well as sulfate-containing ones, did not change in their crystalline morphology as relative humidity (RH) was increased from 15% to 90%. In contrast, calcium nitrate-containing dust particles appeared in aqueous phase even at 15% RH. These results indicate that nitrate formation on coarse dust particles could substantially enhance the hydrophilicity of the particles and possibly vice versa, whereas sulfate formation could not.