A Method for Separating and Quantifying Organic and Inorganic Ice Nucleating Substances Based on Density Gradient Centrifugation
Soleil E. Worthy,
Lanxiadi Chen,
Gurcharan K. Uppal
et al.
Abstract:Ice nucleating substances (INSs) influence the properties and frequencies of ice and mixed-phase clouds in the atmosphere and, hence, the climate and the hydrological cycle. INSs can be classified as inorganic (e.g., mineral dust, volcanic ash) or organic (e.g., bacterial cells, cell-free proteins). While the properties of both INS classes have been studied in the laboratory, the amounts in the atmosphere are still poorly constrained. Here, we demonstrate a new method for separating and quantifying inorganic a… Show more
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