Laboratory investigation of aerosol coating and capillarity effects on particle ice nucleation in deposition and condensation modes
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2019
abstract:
In this work, the ice nucleating effectiveness of Arizona Test Dust (ATD), bare and coated with NaCl, not examined
in previous published papers, was investigated. The ATD, NaCl coated ATD, and NaCl aerosols were
generated by nebulizing water suspensions of bare ATD, ATD-NaCl and NaCl solution. Dried aerosols were
sampled on black-gridded cellulose nitrate membrane filters for ice nuclei assessment through a Dynamic Filter
Processing Chamber device (DFPC). After water evaporation ATD-NaCl droplets gave rise to ATD particles
coated with NaCl.
Processing of filters was performed at -22 °C and-18 °C, under sub- and super-saturated conditions (water
saturation ratio Sw < 1 and Sw > 1, respectively). Additional experiments were performed by modifying the
storage conditions of the filters to simulate variation of atmospheric conditions, i.e. air temperature and relative
humidity. For this purpose, the filters were housed in Petri dishes, with silica gel, at +10 °C and-10 °C. As silica
gel can desorb water from the aerosol capillary at low temperatures, storage conditions with and without silica
gel can simulate the aerosol pre-activation atmospheric process. The highest activated fraction (AF) and iceactive
surface site density (ns) values were obtained for ATD at -22 °C and Sw=1.02. Results showed a decrease
in the AF and ns between bare and ATD coated with NaCl both at Sw=1.02 and Sw=0.96 and for filters
stored in the presence of silica gel. The results obtained show the great influence exerted by NaCl coated insoluble
aerosol on the ice nucleation.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ice nucleating particles Activated fraction Ice nucleating site density Aerosol aging Aerosol pre-activation
List of contributors:
Santachiara, Gianni; Belosi, Franco
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