The effect of CTAB on Na2SO4nucleation in mixed Na2SO4/CTAB aerosols by FTIR-ATR technology

Dan Ting Tan, Xu Shao, Shu Feng Pang*, Yun Hong Zhang

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Abstract

FTIR-ATR technology is used to study the efflorescence kinetic of Na2SO4and mixed Na2SO4/CTAB aerosols. As the RH decreased linearly, the ν3[Formula presented]42−band shifts from 1094 cm−1to 1132 cm−1, suggesting the phase transition of Na2SO4from solution to crystal phase (III). For pure Na2SO4aerosols, the ERH is 75.1% RH, whereas the efflorescence point of mixed Na2SO4/CTAB aerosols (74.2%) is lower. By further analysis of IR differential spectra, the ratio of Na2SO4crystals in mixed aerosols is only 62.7% and the heterogeneous nucleation rate of Na2SO4in Na2SO4/CTAB mixed aerosols is lower than that in pure Na2SO4aerosols. They showed that CTAB assembled into reversed micelle and part Na2SO4droplets are in the core to form core-shell structure, and CTAB shell prevents core Na2SO4solutions from crystallizing. However, the counter ion Brfor CTAB reversed micelle can interact with Na+ions, which decreases the crystallization rate of free Na2SO4droplets and ERH is delayed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1073-1076
Number of pages4
JournalChinese Chemical Letters
Volume27
Issue number7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • Efflorescence
  • FTIR-ATR
  • NaSO/CTAB
  • Nucleation rate
  • RH

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