The Role of Sulfuric Acid in Atmospheric Nucleation
University of Helsinki · Helsinki Institute of Physics · +5 more institutions
Abstract
Nucleation is a fundamental step in atmospheric new-particle formation. However, laboratory experiments on nucleation have systematically failed to demonstrate sulfuric acid particle formation rates as high as those necessary to account for ambient atmospheric concentrations, and the role of sulfuric acid in atmospheric nucleation has remained a mystery. Here, we report measurements of new particles (with diameters of approximately 1.5 nanometers) observed immediately after their formation at atmospherically relevant sulfuric acid concentrations. Furthermore, we show that correlations between measured nucleation rates and sulfuric acid concentrations suggest that freshly formed particles contain one to two…
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- 61.32
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- 100%
- References
- 31
Authors
11- MSMikko SipiläCorresponding
University of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute of Physics, Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
- TBTorsten Berndt
Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research
- TPTuukka Petäjä
University of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute of Physics
- DBDavid Brus
Finnish Meteorological Institute, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Chemical Process Fundamentals
- JVJoonas Vanhanen
University of Helsinki, Helsinki Institute of Physics
Topics & keywords
- Sulfuric acid
- Nucleation
- Particle (ecology)
- Chemistry
- Chemical physics
- Atmospheric chemistry
- Aerosol
- Environmental chemistry
- Climate action