TY - JOUR
T1 - Hygroscopic property of inorganic salts in atmospheric aerosols measured with physisorption analyzer
AU - Zhang, Qing Nuan
AU - Zhao, Li Jun
AU - Chen, See Hua
AU - Guo, Xin
AU - Luan, Ye Mei
AU - Zhang, Yun Hong
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020
PY - 2021/2/15
Y1 - 2021/2/15
N2 - Hygroscopicity is capable of significantly affecting atmospheric visibility, radiative forcing, and cloud condensation nuclei process. Herein, a physisorption analyzer was adopted to determine the hygroscopicity of inorganic salt particles in atmospheric aerosols (e.g., NaNO3, NaClO4, MgSO4, K3PO4, K2HPO4, and KH2PO4) at 298 K. By regulating the ambient relative humidity (RH), qualitative and quantitative information of the mentioned particles in humidifying and dehumidifying cycles was acquired. The deliquescence relative humidity (DRH) and efflorescence relative humidity (ERH) were measured, and supersaturation was observed and recorded during the dehumidification process. The water-to-salt molar ratios (WSR) of the mentioned inorganic salts depending on RH were determined, and the hygroscopic results of NaNO3 and NaClO4 particles were well consistent with the results achieved with other methods or by theoretical prediction. This study fitted WSR-to-RH equations suitable for NaNO3, NaClO4, MgSO4, K3PO4, and K2HPO4 particles. The adsorption heats for monolayer water molecules in the mentioned inorganic salt particles are calculated. The present study lays a solid foundation for gaining insights into the effects of RH on atmospheric aerosols.
AB - Hygroscopicity is capable of significantly affecting atmospheric visibility, radiative forcing, and cloud condensation nuclei process. Herein, a physisorption analyzer was adopted to determine the hygroscopicity of inorganic salt particles in atmospheric aerosols (e.g., NaNO3, NaClO4, MgSO4, K3PO4, K2HPO4, and KH2PO4) at 298 K. By regulating the ambient relative humidity (RH), qualitative and quantitative information of the mentioned particles in humidifying and dehumidifying cycles was acquired. The deliquescence relative humidity (DRH) and efflorescence relative humidity (ERH) were measured, and supersaturation was observed and recorded during the dehumidification process. The water-to-salt molar ratios (WSR) of the mentioned inorganic salts depending on RH were determined, and the hygroscopic results of NaNO3 and NaClO4 particles were well consistent with the results achieved with other methods or by theoretical prediction. This study fitted WSR-to-RH equations suitable for NaNO3, NaClO4, MgSO4, K3PO4, and K2HPO4 particles. The adsorption heats for monolayer water molecules in the mentioned inorganic salt particles are calculated. The present study lays a solid foundation for gaining insights into the effects of RH on atmospheric aerosols.
KW - Atmospheric aerosols
KW - BET equation
KW - Deliquescence relative humidity
KW - Hygroscopicity
KW - Supersaturation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2020.118171
DO - 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2020.118171
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85098999586
SN - 1352-2310
VL - 247
JO - Atmospheric Environment
JF - Atmospheric Environment
M1 - 118171
ER -