The effect of acid-base clustering and ions on the growth of atmospheric nano-particles.
Katrianne LehtipaloLinda RondoJenni KontkanenSiegfried SchobesbergerTuija JokinenNina SarnelaAndreas KürtenSebastian EhrhartAlessandro FranchinTuomo NieminenFrancesco RiccobonoMikko SipiläTaina Yli-JuutiJonathan DuplissyAlexey AdamovLars AhlmJoão AlmeidaAntonio AmorimFederico BianchiMartin BreitenlechnerJosef DommenAndrew J DownardEimear M DunneRichard C FlaganRoberto GuidaJani HakalaArmin HanselWerner JudJuha KangasluomaVeli-Matti KerminenHelmi KeskinenJaeseok KimJasper KirkbyAgnieszka KupcOona Kupiainen-MäättäAri LaaksonenMichael J LawlerMarkus LeimingerSerge MathotTinja OleniusIsmael K OrtegaAntti OnnelaTuukka PetäjäArnaud PraplanMatti P RissanenTaina RuuskanenFilipe D SantosSimon SchallhartRalf SchnitzhoferMario SimonJames N SmithJasmin TröstlGeorgios TsagkogeorgasAntónio ToméPetri VaattovaaraHanna VehkamäkiAron E VrtalaPaul E WagnerChristina WilliamsonDaniela WimmerPaul M WinklerAnnele VirtanenNeil M DonahueKenneth S CarslawUrs BaltenspergerIlona RiipinenJoachim CurtiusDouglas R WorsnopMarkku KulmalaPublished in: Nature communications (2016)
The growth of freshly formed aerosol particles can be the bottleneck in their survival to cloud condensation nuclei. It is therefore crucial to understand how particles grow in the atmosphere. Insufficient experimental data has impeded a profound understanding of nano-particle growth under atmospheric conditions. Here we study nano-particle growth in the CLOUD (Cosmics Leaving OUtdoors Droplets) chamber, starting from the formation of molecular clusters. We present measured growth rates at sub-3 nm sizes with different atmospherically relevant concentrations of sulphuric acid, water, ammonia and dimethylamine. We find that atmospheric ions and small acid-base clusters, which are not generally accounted for in the measurement of sulphuric acid vapour, can participate in the growth process, leading to enhanced growth rates. The availability of compounds capable of stabilizing sulphuric acid clusters governs the magnitude of these effects and thus the exact growth mechanism. We bring these observations into a coherent framework and discuss their significance in the atmosphere.