“…The advantage of the nodal approach, in comparison to the sectional, is the great simplification of the integrals appearing in the coagulation/growth terms; these are reduced to sums in the nodal approach but require costly numerical integration in the sectional approach. Nodal/sectional methods are advantageous in that there are no a priori assumptions regarding the nature of the particle size distribution and they do not suffer from the severe constraints of other methodologies such as moment methods Seigneur et al, 1986;Zachariah & Semerjian, 1989;McGraw, 1997;Wright, McGraw, & Rosner, 2001;Terry, McGraw, & Rangel, 2001;Settumba & Garrick, 2003). In this work we consider particles between 1 and 12.7 nm in diameter, those typically consisting of thousands of molecules.…”