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Synergistic HNO 3 -H 2 SO 4 -NH 3 upper tropospheric particle formation.

Mingyi WangMao XiaoBarbara BertozziGuillaume MarieBirte RörupBenjamin SchulzeRoman BardakovXu-Cheng HeJiali ShenWiebke ScholzRuby MartenLubna DadaRima BaalbakiBrandon LopezHoussni LamkaddamHanna E ManninenAntónio AmorimFarnoush AtaeiPia BogertZoé BrasseurLucía CaudilloLouis-Philippe De MenezesJonathan DuplissyAnnica M L EkmanHenning FinkenzellerLoïc Gonzalez CarracedoManuel GranzinRoberto GuidaMartin HeinritziVictoria HofbauerKristina HöhlerKimmo KorhonenJordan E KrechmerAndreas KürtenKatrianne LehtipaloNaser G A MahfouzVladimir MakhmutovDario MassabòSerge MathotRoy L MauldinBernhard MentlerTatjana MüllerAntti OnnelaTuukka PetäjäMaxim PhilippovAna A PiedehierroAndrea PozzerAnanth RanjithkumarMeredith SchervishSiegfried SchobesbergerMario SimonYuri StozhkovAntónio ToméNsikanabasi Silas UmoFranziska VogelRobert WagnerDongyu S WangStefan K WeberAndré WeltiYusheng WuMarcel Zauner-WieczorekMikko SipiläPaul M WinklerArmin HanselUrs BaltenspergerMarkku KulmalaRichard C FlaganJoachim CurtiusIlona RiipinenHamish GordonJos LelieveldImad El HaddadRainer VolkamerDouglas R WorsnopTheodoros ChristoudiasJasper KirkbyOttmar MöhlerNeil M Donahue
Published in: Nature (2022)
New particle formation in the upper free troposphere is a major global source of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) 1-4 . However, the precursor vapours that drive the process are not well understood. With experiments performed under upper tropospheric conditions in the CERN CLOUD chamber, we show that nitric acid, sulfuric acid and ammonia form particles synergistically, at rates that are orders of magnitude faster than those from any two of the three components. The importance of this mechanism depends on the availability of ammonia, which was previously thought to be efficiently scavenged by cloud droplets during convection. However, surprisingly high concentrations of ammonia and ammonium nitrate have recently been observed in the upper troposphere over the Asian monsoon region 5,6 . Once particles have formed, co-condensation of ammonia and abundant nitric acid alone is sufficient to drive rapid growth to CCN sizes with only trace sulfate. Moreover, our measurements show that these CCN are also highly efficient ice nucleating particles-comparable to desert dust. Our model simulations confirm that ammonia is efficiently convected aloft during the Asian monsoon, driving rapid, multi-acid HNO 3 -H 2 SO 4 -NH 3 nucleation in the upper troposphere and producing ice nucleating particles that spread across the mid-latitude Northern Hemisphere.
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