Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4445033 Atmospheric Environment 2006 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

The cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activation of 19 organic species with water solubilities (Csat) ranging from 10−4 to 102 g solute 100 g−1 H2O was measured. The organic particles were generated by nebulization of an aqueous or an alcohol solution. Use of alcohols as solvents enables the measurement of low solubility, non-volatile organic CCN activity and reduces the likelihood of residual water in the aerosol. The activation diameter of organic species with very low solubility in water (Csat<0.3 g 100 g−1 H2O) is in agreement with Köhler theory using the bulk solubility (limited solubility case) of the organic in water. Many species, including 2-acetylbenzoic acid, aspartic acid, azelaic acid, glutamic acid, homophthalic acid, phthalic acid, cis-pinonic acid, and salicylic acid are highly CCN active in spite of their low solubility (0.3 g 100 g−1 H2O

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