“…At the deliquescence relative humidity (DRH), a sudden phase transition from solid particle to a saturated where only one filter has been sampled. (Chang and Lee, 2002;Ebert et al, 2002;Hu et al, 2010;Möller, 2010;Tang and Munkelwitz, 1994;Wise et al, 2005) NaNO 3 76-80 c -d (Möller, 2010;Tang and Munkelwitz, 1994) Na 2 SO 4 82-83 e 58 (Chang and Lee, 2002;Ebert et al, 2002;Hu et al, 2010;Tang and Munkelwitz, 1994) MgCl 2 33 -(Möller, 2010) NH 4 NO 3 61-62 c b20-30 (Chang and Lee, 2002;Ebert et al, 2002;Frankenthal et al, 1993;Möller, 2010; Sanjurjo-Sánchez and Alves, 2011) (NH 4 ) 2 SO 4 80-81 31-48 (Ciobanu et al, 2010;Ebert et al, 2002;Frankenthal et al, 1993;Hu et al, 2010;Lobnig et al, 2003;Möller, 2010;Wise et al, 2005) NH 4 HSO 4 30-40 - (Frankenthal et al, 1993;Möller, 2010 b5 - (Frankenthal et al, 1993) a The given CRH is valid for PM in the atmosphere. Once deposited on a certain material, the metastable state of the supersaturated droplet can be shifted (Ebert et al, 2002).…”