脂肪酸包衣对海盐颗粒CCN活性的影响

Q. Nguyen, Kristine H. Kjær, K. Kling, T. Boesen, M. Bilde
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摘要:本文研究了脂肪酸对初始粒径为30,50,70和90nm的海盐气溶胶云凝结核(CCN)活性的影响。研究了海洋环境中的两种主要脂肪酸棕榈酸(C16)和硬脂酸(C18)及其不饱和类似物棕榈油酸和油酸。海盐种子颗粒是通过放置在海喷槽内的扩散器曝气产生的。脂肪酸是通过在不同温度下加热烧瓶中脂肪酸蒸气的冷凝而添加到颗粒中的。测定了脂肪酸缩合前后颗粒的粒径和CCN活性。根据迁移率直径的变化,推断出涂层厚度和有机体积分数。将不饱和酸添加到核心海盐颗粒中不会导致所研究的任何有机体积分数(25-96%)的吸水受阻,并且临界过饱和通常遵循kappa添加规则,假设脂肪酸的kappa值为零,并假设恒定的表面张力等于水的表面张力。对于饱和脂肪酸,对于厚(25-29 nm)棕榈酸涂层和更薄的硬脂酸涂层对应的有机体积分数,在吸水受阻的方向上,观察到与Zdanovskii, Stokes和Robinson假设(kappa混合规则)的偏差。
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Impact of fatty acid coating on the CCN activity of sea salt particles
Abstract This study investigates the impact of fatty acids on the cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity of sea salt aerosol of initial size 30, 50, 70 or 90 nm. Two of the major fatty acids in the marine environment, palmitic acid (C16) and stearic acid (C18), were investigated along with their unsaturated analogues palmitoleic acid and oleic acid, respectively. Sea salt seed particles were generated by aeration through a diffuser placed inside a sea spray tank. Fatty acids were added to the particles via condensation of fatty acid vapours in a heated flask at different temperatures. The diameters and CCN activity of particles before and after condensation of fatty acids were monitored. Based on the change in mobility diameter, a coating thickness and an organic volume fraction were inferred. Addition of the unsaturated acids to the core sea salt particles did not result in hindered water uptake for any organic volume fractions studied (25–96%) and critical supersaturations generally followed the kappa addition rule assuming a kappa value of zero for the fatty acids and assuming a constant surface tension equal to that of water. For the saturated fatty acids, a deviation from the Zdanovskii, Stokes and Robinson assumption (kappa mixing rule) in the direction of hindered water uptake was observed for organic volume fractions corresponding to thick (25–29 nm) coatings of palmitic acid and even thinner coatings of stearic acid.
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