Role of the volatile fraction of submicron marine aerosol on its hygroscopic properties

被引:19
|
作者
Sellegri, Karine [1 ]
Villani, Paolo [1 ]
Picard, David [1 ]
Dupuy, Regis [2 ,3 ]
O'Dowd, Colin [2 ,3 ]
Laj, Paolo [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Blaise Pascal, Observ Phys Globe Clermont Ferrand, Lab Meteorol Phys, Clermont Ferrand, France
[2] Natl Univ Galway, Dept Phys, Galway, Ireland
[3] Natl Univ Galway, Environm Change Inst, Galway, Ireland
关键词
Marine aerosols; TDMA; Hygroscopic growth factor; Primary production; Secondary production; Volatility;
D O I
10.1016/j.atmosres.2008.04.004
中图分类号
P4 [大气科学(气象学)];
学科分类号
0706 ; 070601 ;
摘要
The hygroscopic growth factor (HGF) of 85 nm and 20 nm marine aerosol particles was measured during January 2006 for a three-week period within the frame of the EU FP6 project MAP (Marine Aerosol Production) winter campaign at the coastal site of Mace Head, using the TDMA technique. The results are compared to aerosol particles produced in a simulation tank by bubbling air through sea water sampled near the station, and through synthetic sea water (inorganic salts). This simulation is assimilated to primary production. Aitken and mode particles (20 nm) and accumulation mode particles (85 nm) both show HGF of 1.92 and 2.01 for particles generated through bubbling in natural and artificial sea water respectively. In the Aitken mode, the marine particles sampled in the atmosphere shows a monomodal HGF slightly lower than the one measured for sea salt particles artificially produced by bubble bursting in natural sea water (HGF = 1.83). This is also the case for the more hygroscopic mode of accumulation mode particles. In addition, the HGF of 85 nm particles observed in the atmosphere during clean marine sectors exhibits half of its population with a 1.4 HGE An external mixture of the accumulation mode marine particles indicates a secondary source of this size of particles, a partial processing during transport, or an inhomogeneity of the sea water composition. A gentle 90 degrees C thermo-desorption results in a significant decrease of the number fraction of moderately hygroscopic (HGF = 1.4) particles in the accumulation mode to the benefit of the seasalt mode, pointing to the presence of semi-volatile compounds with pronounced hydrophobic properties. The thermo-desorption has no effect on the HGF of bubble generated aerosols, neither for synthetic or natural sea water, nor on the atmospheric Aitken mode, indicating that these hydrophobic compounds are secondarily integrated in the particulate phase. No difference between night and day samples is observed on the natural marine aerosols regarding hygroscopicity, but a more pronounced sensitivity to volatilization of the 1.4 HGF mode in the accumulation mode is observed during the day. (c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:272 / 277
页数:6
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] Role of diffusion-coagulation on hygroscopic properties of submicrometer marine aerosol particles
    Institute of Physics, Aerosol Research Laboratory, A. Goštauto 12, LT-2600, Vilnius, Lithuania
    J. Aerosol Sci., SUPPL. 1 (S99-S100):
  • [2] Generation of submicron Arizona test dust aerosol:: Chemical and hygroscopic properties
    Vlasenko, A
    Sjögren, S
    Weingartner, E
    Gäggeler, HW
    Ammann, M
    AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2005, 39 (05) : 452 - 460
  • [3] Hygroscopic and volatile properties of marine aerosol observed at Cape Grim during the P2P campaign
    Fletcher, Catherine A.
    Johnson, Graham R.
    Ristovski, Zoran D.
    Harvey, Mike
    ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY, 2007, 4 (03) : 162 - 171
  • [4] Hygroscopic growth and activation changed submicron aerosol composition and properties in the North China Plain
    Xu, Weiqi
    Kuang, Ye
    Xu, Wanyun
    Zhang, Zhiqiang
    Luo, Biao
    Zhang, Xiaoyi
    Tao, Jiangchuang
    Qiao, Hongqin
    Liu, Li
    Sun, Yele
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2024, 24 (16) : 9387 - 9399
  • [5] Hygroscopic growth of submicron and supermicron aerosols in the marine boundary layer
    Zhang, Xiaolu
    Massoli, Paola
    Quinn, Patricia K.
    Bates, Timothy S.
    Cappa, Christopher D.
    JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2014, 119 (13) : 8384 - 8399
  • [6] Hygroscopic properties of the Paris urban aerosol in relation to its chemical composition
    Kamilli, K. A.
    Poulain, L.
    Held, A.
    Nowak, A.
    Birmili, W.
    Wiedensohler, A.
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2014, 14 (02) : 737 - 749
  • [7] Hygroscopic properties of Pasadena, California aerosol
    Cocker, DR
    Whitlock, NE
    Flagan, RC
    Seinfeld, JH
    AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY, 2001, 35 (02) : 637 - 647
  • [8] Hygroscopic properties of smoke-generated organic aerosol particles emitted in the marine atmosphere
    Wonaschuetz, A.
    Coggon, M.
    Sorooshian, A.
    Modini, R.
    Frossard, A. A.
    Ahlm, L.
    Muelmenstaedt, J.
    Roberts, G. C.
    Russell, L. M.
    Dey, S.
    Brechtel, F. J.
    Seinfeld, J. H.
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2013, 13 (19) : 9819 - 9835
  • [9] MEASURED SPECTRA OF THE HYGROSCOPIC FRACTION OF ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOL-PARTICLES
    ALOFS, DJ
    HAGEN, DE
    TRUEBLOOD, MB
    JOURNAL OF APPLIED METEOROLOGY, 1989, 28 (02): : 126 - 136
  • [10] Marine submicron aerosol gradients, sources and sinks
    Ceburnis, Darius
    Rinaldi, Matteo
    Ovadnevaite, Jurgita
    Martucci, Giovanni
    Giulianelli, Lara
    O'Dowd, Colin D.
    ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2016, 16 (19) : 12425 - 12439