نتایج جستجو برای: particle formation

تعداد نتایج: 689824  

2007
I. Riipinen E. J. Lehtinen

This study investigates the connections between atmospheric sulphuric acid and new particle formation during QUEST III and BACCI/QUEST IV campaigns. The campaigns have been conducted in Heidelberg (2004) and Hyytiälä (2005), the first representing a polluted site surrounded by deciduous forest, and the second a rural site in a boreal forest environment. We have studied the role of sulphuric aci...

2012
P. Paasonen I. K. Ortega A. Laaksonen

Sulphuric acid is a key component in atmospheric new particle formation. However, sulphuric acid alone does not form stable enough clusters to initiate particle formation in atmospheric conditions. Strong bases, such as amines, have been suggested to stabilize sulphuric acid clusters and thus participate in particle formation. We modelled the formation rate of clusters with two sulphuric acid a...

The capture efficiency of the small aerosol particle is strongly influenced by the structure of fibrous layers. This study presents particle deposition and dendrite formation on different arrangements of binary fibers. 2-D numerical simulation is performed using the open source software of OpenFOAM. In the instantaneous filtration of a single fiber, obtained results are in good agreement with th...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2013
Joseph W DePalma Andrew J Horan Wiley A Hall Murray V Johnston

Dimers and higher order oligomers, whether in the gas or particle phase, can affect important atmospheric processes such as new particle formation, and gas-particle partitioning. In this study, the thermodynamics of dimer formation from various oxidation products of α-pinene ozonolysis are investigated using a combination of Monte Carlo configuration sampling, semi-empirical and density functio...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2015
Haihan Chen Michael J Ezell Kristine D Arquero Mychel E Varner Matthew L Dawson R Benny Gerber Barbara J Finlayson-Pitts

New particle formation from gas-to-particle conversion represents a dominant source of atmospheric particles and affects radiative forcing, climate and human health. The species involved in new particle formation and the underlying mechanisms remain uncertain. Although sulfuric acid is commonly recognized as driving new particle formation, increasing evidence suggests the involvement of other s...

Journal: :Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan 2000

Journal: :The Review of Laser Engineering 1988

Journal: :Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 1998

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