Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Measurements of the H<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub> mass accommodation coefficient onto polydisperse aerosol

88

Citations

28

References

1997

Year

Abstract

The loss rate of H 2 SO 4 vapor onto submicron particles was measured for three different particle substrates. The experimental technique involved direct flow tube measurements of H 2 SO 4 decay rates onto a polydisperse aerosol using chemical ionization mass spectroscopic detection. The aerosols of this study were partially hydrated crystalline salts with diameters in the size range of 20 to 400 nm. The mass accommodation coefficients, α, were calculated from the first‐order rate constants for H 2 SO 4 loss to be 0.73±0.21 and 0.79±0.23 for loss onto (NH 4 )SO 4 and NaCl, respectively. Measurements of the loss rate of H 2 SO 4 onto a NaCl aerosol coated with stearic acid resulted in lower mass accommodation coefficients with values of 0.31 and 0.19 for aerosol with high and low stearic acid coverage, respectively. The observed decrease in α on an aerosol with a hydrocarbon coating suggests that aerosol composition is a key factor in H 2 SO 4 adsorption on to a particle surface.

References

YearCitations

Page 1