Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4452577 Journal of Aerosol Science 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ion-induced nucleation has been studied in a deep underground ultra-low background radiation environment where the role of ions can be distinguished from alternative neutral aerosol nucleation mechanisms. Our results demonstrate that ions have a significant effect on the production of small sulfuric acid–water clusters over a range of sulfuric acid concentrations although neutral nucleation mechanisms remain evident at low ionization levels. The effect of ions is found both to enhance the nucleation rate of stable clusters and the initial growth rate. The effects of possible contaminations are also discussed and are believed to be small, but cannot be excluded. If our results can be extrapolated to conditions that resemble the clean air atmosphere over the Earth's oceans they suggest that ions may dominate the production of small (4 nm) aerosols here.

► We study ion-induced nucleation in an ultra-low background radiation environment. ► The role of ions is distinguished from neutral aerosol nucleation mechanisms. ► Ions have a significant effect on the production of sulfuric acid–water clusters. ► Ions enhance the nucleation rate of stable clusters and the initial growth rate.

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