Volume 200, 2017

Accurate representations of the physicochemical properties of atmospheric aerosols: when are laboratory measurements of value?

Abstract

Laboratory studies can provide important insights into the processes that occur at the scale of individual particles in ambient aerosol. We examine the accuracies of measurements of core physicochemical properties of aerosols that can be made in single particle studies and explore the impact of these properties on the microscopic processes that occur in ambient aerosol. Presenting new measurements, we examine here the refinements in our understanding of aerosol hygroscopicity, surface tension, viscosity and optical properties that can be gained from detailed laboratory measurements for complex mixtures through to surrogates for secondary organic atmospheric aerosols.

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
11 1 2017
Accepted
27 1 2017
First published
27 1 2017

Faraday Discuss., 2017,200, 639-661

Accurate representations of the physicochemical properties of atmospheric aerosols: when are laboratory measurements of value?

A. Marsh, G. Rovelli, Y. Song, K. L. Pereira, R. E. Willoughby, B. R. Bzdek, J. F. Hamilton, A. J. Orr-Ewing, D. O. Topping and J. P. Reid, Faraday Discuss., 2017, 200, 639 DOI: 10.1039/C7FD00008A

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