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A high-flow humidograph for testing the water uptake by ambient aerosol
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Gepubliceerd door:
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Publicatie datum:
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ECN
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1-10-1999
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ECN publicatienummer:
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Publicatie type:
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ECN-RX--99-036
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Artikel wetenschap tijdschrift
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Aantal pagina's:
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23
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Gepubliceerd in: Submitted for publication in Atmospheric Environment (), , , Vol., p.-.
Samenvatting:
A scanning humidograph, with an air flow rate of 0.5 m3 s"-"1 was builtto investigate the uptake of water and its effect on sizing, collection and
light-scattering of ambient aerosol. The performance of the system was
assessed with laboratory particles of ammonium nitrate, ammonium sulfate and
sodium chloride which are the major hygroscopic components of ambient
aerosol. The increase in size at the deliquescence points, which ideally is a
stepwise function of relative humidity, occurs over a range of 3% RH units.
This is shown to be an optimum value in a system of such large dimensions.
Because of the strong temperature increase of the vapor pressure of ammonium
nitrate, its evaporative loss was investigated as a function of
heating/drying temperature. The loss of pure test aerosol, with a mass
distribution similar to that in the ambient atmosphere, was found to be
acceptable for drying temperatures of up to 40C. The sizing of deliquesced
aerosol by LAS-X monitors was tested and found to be a complex function of
RH. In Berner low pressure impactors growth of hygroscopic aerosol was not
observed, not even at an RH approaching saturation. 21 refs.
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