2023
DOI: 10.1039/d2ea00081d
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Changes in CCN activity of ship exhaust particles induced by fuel sulfur content reduction and wet scrubbing

Abstract: Maritime transport remains a large source of airborne pollutants, including exhaust particles that can act as cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). While primary diesel engine exhaust particles are generally considered hydrophobic,...

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“…Larger particles show a steady decrease in κ with increasing particle size which has previously been reported by Santos et al. (2023) and could stem from soot particles with substantial amounts of sulfate.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Larger particles show a steady decrease in κ with increasing particle size which has previously been reported by Santos et al. (2023) and could stem from soot particles with substantial amounts of sulfate.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The water subsequently evaporated during storage or STXM analysis, leaving behind crystallized salt particles with attached soot and mineral particles. Similar heterogeneous particle mixtures have been observed in exhaust utilizing the same scrubber but with a different engine (Santos et al., 2023). Similar to HiS emissions, sulfate particles were also encountered for the WS case (see Figure S15 in Supporting Information ).…”
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confidence: 71%
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