Technical note: Measurement of chemically resolved volume equivalent diameter and effective density of particles by AAC-SPAMS
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Published:2021-04-12
Issue:7
Volume:21
Page:5605-5613
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ISSN:1680-7324
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Container-title:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Atmos. Chem. Phys.
Author:
Peng Long, Li LeiORCID, Zhang Guohua, Du Xubing, Wang XinmingORCID, Peng Ping'an, Sheng Guoying, Bi Xinhui
Abstract
Abstract. Size and effective density (ρe) are important properties of
aerosol particles and are related to their influences on human health and
the global climate. The volume equivalent diameter (Dve) is an intrinsic
property that is used to evaluate particle size. Three definitions of
ρe are generally used to characterize the physical property of a
particle as an alternative to particle density, in which only the ρeII, defined as the ratio of particle density (ρp) to
a dynamic shape factor (χ), has the characteristic of being
independent of particle size. However, it is still challenging to
simultaneously characterize the Dve and ρeII of
aspherical particles. Here, we present a novel system that classifies
particles with their aerodynamic diameter (Da) by aerodynamic aerosol
classifier (AAC) and determines their vacuum aerodynamic diameter
(Dva) by single-particle aerosol mass spectrometry (SPAMS) to achieve a
measurement of Dve and ρeII. The reliability of the
AAC-SPAMS system for accurately obtaining Dve and ρeII
is verified based on the result that the deviation between the measured and
theoretical values is less than 6 % for the size-resolved spherical
polystyrene latex (PSL). The AAC-SPAMS system was applied to characterize the
Dve and ρeII of (NH4)2SO4 and NaNO3
particles, suggesting that these particles are aspherical and their ρeII is independent of particle size. Finally, the AAC-SPAMS system was
deployed in a field measurement, showing that it is a powerful technique to
characterize the chemically resolved Dve and ρeII of
particles in real time.
Funder
Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province
Publisher
Copernicus GmbH
Subject
Atmospheric Science
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