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Solvent and cosolute dependence of Mg surface enrichment in submicron aerosol particles.

Eetu PelimanniClara-Magdalena SaakGeorgia MichailoudiNønne L PrisleMarko HuttulaMinna Patanen
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2022)
The formation of multicomponent aerosol particles from precursor solution droplets often involves segregation and surface enrichment of the different solutes, resulting in non-homogeneous particle structures and diverse morphologies. In particular, these effects can have a significant influence on the chemical composition of the particle-vapor interface. In this work, we investigate the bulk/surface partitioning of inorganic ions, Na + , Mg 2 + , Ca 2 + , Cl - and Br - , in atomiser-generated submicron aerosols using synchrotron radiation based X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Specifically, the chemical compositions of the outermost few nm thick surface layers of non-supported MgCl 2 /CaCl 2 and NaBr/MgBr 2 particles are determined. It is found that in MgCl 2 /CaCl 2 particles, the relative abundance of the two species in the particle surface correlates well with their mixing ratio in the parent aqueous solution. In stark contrast, extreme surface enrichment of Mg 2 + is observed in NaBr/MgBr 2 particles formed from both aqueous and organic solution droplets, indicative of core-shell structures. Structural properties and hydration state of the particles are discussed.
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