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