2020
DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2020.1736504
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Development of an ultraviolet constant angle Mie scattering detector toward the determination of aerosol growth kinetics in the transition and free molecular regime

Abstract: The measurement of aerosol growth kinetics at ever smaller sizes toward the transition and free molecular regime is of interest to provide for validation of theoretical predictions. Such measurements remain challenging to accomplish, particularly those occurring in the kinetic regime. Toward this goal, an instrument based on the ultraviolet constant angle Mie scattering (UV-CAMS) method was developed. The instrument utilizes adiabatic expansion to cause supersaturation and drive aerosol growth. Aerosol particl… Show more

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“…The DMA achieves this by size selecting the aerosol of interest based on mobility before further processing. This tactic has been reported for studies requiring monodisperse aerosols whose original source is a furnace reactor [11] or an SDGs [12]. Although such approach is highly accurate for size selection, it gives particles a charge and limits the number concentration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The DMA achieves this by size selecting the aerosol of interest based on mobility before further processing. This tactic has been reported for studies requiring monodisperse aerosols whose original source is a furnace reactor [11] or an SDGs [12]. Although such approach is highly accurate for size selection, it gives particles a charge and limits the number concentration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%