Issue 38, 2010

Inhibition of efflorescence in mixed organic–inorganic particles at temperatures less than 250 K

Abstract

It is now well recognized that mixed organic–inorganic particles are abundant in the atmosphere. While there have been numerous studies of efflorescence of mixed organic–inorganic particles close to 293 K, there are only a few at temperatures less than 273 K. Understanding the efflorescence properties of these particles at temperatures less than 273 K could be especially important for predicting ice nucleation in the upper troposphere. We studied the efflorescence properties of mixed citric acidammonium sulfate particles as a function of temperature to better understand the efflorescence properties of mixed organic–inorganic particles in the middle and upper troposphere. Our data for 293 K illustrate that the addition of citric acid decreases the ERH of ammonium sulfate, which is consistent with the trends observed with other systems containing highly oxygenated organic compounds. At low temperatures the trend is qualitatively the same, but efflorescence can be inhibited by smaller concentrations of citric acid. For example at temperatures <250 K an organic mass/(organic mass + sulfate mass) of only 0.33 is needed to inhibit efflorescence of ammonium sulfate. In the upper troposphere the organic mass/(organic mass + sulfate mass) can often be larger than this value. As a result, particles in the upper troposphere may be more likely to remain in the liquid state than previously thought and solid ammonium sulfate may be less likely to participate in heterogeneous ice nucleation in the upper troposphere. Additional studies are required on other model organic systems.

Graphical abstract: Inhibition of efflorescence in mixed organic–inorganic particles at temperatures less than 250 K

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 May 2010
Accepted
12 Jul 2010
First published
16 Aug 2010

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010,12, 12259-12266

Inhibition of efflorescence in mixed organic–inorganic particles at temperatures less than 250 K

A. Bodsworth, B. Zobrist and A. K. Bertram, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2010, 12, 12259 DOI: 10.1039/C0CP00572J

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