Detecting charging state of ultra-fine particles: instrumental development and ambient measurements
Résumé
The importance of ion-induced nucleation in the lower atmosphere has been discussed for a long time. In this article we describe a new instrumental setup ? Ion-DMPS ? which can be used to detect contribution of ion-induced nucleation on atmospheric new particle formation events. We performed several laboratory tests to test the operation of the device and then we measured atmospheric new particle formation events with the instrument in a boreal forest. We found that some of the events were clearly dominated by neutral nucleation but in some cases also ion-induced nucleation contributed to the new particle formation. We also found that negative and positive ions behaved in a different manner, days with negative overcharging were more frequent than days with positive overcharging. A simple order of magnitude estimate gave the contribution of ion-induced nucleation on total nucleation approximately 10%. During the neutral-dominated nucleation days ion contribution was close to zero.
Domaines
Océan, Atmosphère
Origine : Accord explicite pour ce dépôt
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