Variability in morphology, hygroscopicity, and optical properties of soot aerosols during atmospheric processing
Texas A&M University · University of Minnesota
Abstract
The atmospheric effects of soot aerosols include interference with radiative transfer, visibility impairment, and alteration of cloud formation and are highly sensitive to the manner by which soot is internally mixed with other aerosol constituents. We present experimental studies to show that soot particles acquire a large mass fraction of sulfuric acid during atmospheric aging, considerably altering their properties. Soot particles exposed to subsaturated sulfuric acid vapor exhibit a marked change in morphology, characterized by a decreased mobility-based diameter but an increased fractal dimension and effective density. These particles experience large hygroscopic size and mass growth at subsaturated…
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6Topics & keywords
- Soot
- Cloud condensation nuclei
- Relative humidity
- Sulfuric acid
- Aerosol
- Radiative forcing
- Condensation
- Cirrus
- Climate action