Hygroscopic growth and CCN activity of HULIS from different environments

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  • Thomas Bjerring Kristensen
  • Heike Wex
  • Bettina Nekat
  • Jacob Klenø Nøjgaard
  • Dominik van Pinxteren
  • Douglas H. Lowenthal
  • Lynn R. Mazzoleni
  • Katrin Dieckmann
  • Bender Koch, Christian
  • Thomas F. Mentel
  • Hartmut Herrmann
  • A. Gannet Hallar
  • Frank Stratmann
  • Merete Bilde
Humic-like substances (HULIS) constitute a significant fraction of aerosol particles in different environments. Studies of the role of HULIS in hygroscopic growth and cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) activity of aerosol particles are scarce, and results differ significantly. In this work the hygroscopic growth and CCN activity of water extracts (WE) and HULIS extracted from particulate matter (PM) collected at a polluted urban site (Copenhagen, Denmark), a rural site (Melpitz, Germany) and the remote site Storm Peak Laboratory (Colorado, USA) were investigated. Measurements of inorganic ions, elemental carbon, organic carbon and water soluble organic carbon (WSOC) within the PM confirmed that the sources of aerosol particles most likely differed for the three samples. The hygroscopic properties of the filtered WE were characterized by hygroscopicity parameters for subsaturated conditions (k(GF)) of 0.25, 0.41 and 0.22, and for supersaturated conditions k(CCN) were 0.23, 0.29 and 0.22 respectively for the urban, rural and remote WE samples. The measured hygroscopic growth and CCN activity were almost identical for the three HULIS samples and could be well represented by k(GF) = 0.07 and k(CCN) = 0.08-0.10 respectively. Small amounts of inorganic ions were present in the HULIS samples so the actual values for pure HULIS are expected to be slightly lower (k(GF)(*) = 0.04-0.06 and k(CCN)(*) = 0.07-0.08). The HULIS samples are thus less hygroscopic compared to most previous studies. To aid direct comparison of hygroscopic properties of HULIS from different studies, we recommend that the fraction of inorganic species in the HULIS samples always is measured and reported.
Original languageEnglish
Article numberD22203
JournalJournal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences
Volume117
Issue numberD22, 27
Number of pages12
ISSN2169-8953
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2012

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