The role of ions in new particle formation in the CLOUD chamber
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A1 Alkuperäisartikkeli tieteellisessä aikakauslehdessä
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Date
2017-12-21
Department
University of Helsinki
University of Eastern Finland
CERN
University of Lisbon
University of Vienna
Goethe University Frankfurt
University of Innsbruck
University of California Irvine
Paul Scherrer Institute
Department of Applied Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
RAS - P.N. Lebedev Physics Institute
California Institute of Technology
University of Manchester
University of Leeds
Finnish Meteorological Institute
University of Eastern Finland
CERN
University of Lisbon
University of Vienna
Goethe University Frankfurt
University of Innsbruck
University of California Irvine
Paul Scherrer Institute
Department of Applied Physics
Carnegie Mellon University
RAS - P.N. Lebedev Physics Institute
California Institute of Technology
University of Manchester
University of Leeds
Finnish Meteorological Institute
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en
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17
15181-15197
15181-15197
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Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Volume 17, issue 24
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The formation of secondary particles in the atmosphere accounts for more than half of global cloud condensation nuclei. Experiments at the CERN CLOUD (Cosmics Leaving OUtdoor Droplets) chamber have underlined the importance of ions for new particle formation, but quantifying their effect in the atmosphere remains challenging. By using a novel instrument setup consisting of two nanoparticle counters, one of them equipped with an ion filter, we were able to further investigate the ion-related mechanisms of new particle formation. In autumn 2015, we carried out experiments at CLOUD on four systems of different chemical compositions involving monoterpenes, sulfuric acid, nitrogen oxides, and ammonia. We measured the influence of ions on the nucleation rates under precisely controlled and atmospherically relevant conditions. Our results indicate that ions enhance the nucleation process when the charge is necessary to stabilize newly formed clusters, i.e., in conditions in which neutral clusters are unstable. For charged clusters that were formed by ion-induced nucleation, we were able to measure, for the first time, their progressive neutralization due to recombination with oppositely charged ions. A large fraction of the clusters carried a charge at 1.5 nm diameter. However, depending on particle growth rates and ion concentrations, charged clusters were largely neutralized by ion-ion recombination before they grew to 2.5 nm. At this size, more than 90 % of particles were neutral. In other words, particles may originate from ion-induced nucleation, although they are neutral upon detection at diameters larger than 2.5 nm. Observations at Hyytiälä, Finland, showed lower ion concentrations and a lower contribution of ion-induced nucleation than measured at CLOUD under similar conditions. Although this can be partly explained by the observation that ion-induced fractions decrease towards lower ion concentrations, further investigations are needed to resolve the origin of the discrepancy.Description
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Wagner , R , Yan , C , Lehtipalo , K , Duplissy , J , Nieminen , T , Kangasluoma , J , Ahonen , L R , Dada , L , Kontkanen , J , Manninen , H E , Dias , A , Amorim , A , Bauer , P S , Bergen , A , Bernhammer , A K , Bianchi , F , Brilke , S , Buenrostro Mazon , S , Chen , X , Draper , D C , Fischer , L , Frege , C , Fuchs , C , Garmash , O , Gordon , H , Hakala , J , Heikkinen , L , Heinritzi , M , Hofbauer , V , Hoyle , C R , Kirkby , J , Kürten , A , Kvashnin , A N , Laurila , T , Lawler , M J , Mai , H , Makhmutov , V , Mauldin , R , Molteni , U , Nichman , L , Nie , W , Ojdanic , A , Onnela , A , Piel , F , Quéléver , L L J , Rissanen , M P , Sarnela , N , Schallhart , S , Sengupta , K , Simon , M , Stolzenburg , D , Stozhkov , Y , Tröstl , J , Viisanen , Y , Vogel , A L , Wagner , A C , Xiao , M , Ye , P , Baltensperger , U , Curtius , J , Donahue , N M , Flagan , R C , Gallagher , M , Hansel , A , Smith , J N , Tomé , A , Winkler , P M , Worsnop , D , Ehn , M , Sipilä , M , Kerminen , V M , Petäjä , T &Kulmala , M 2017 , ' The role of ions in new particle formation in the CLOUD chamber ' , Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics , vol. 17 , no. 24 , pp. 15181-15197 . https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-17-15181-2017