2007
DOI: 10.5194/acp-7-2371-2007
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Surface tensions of multi-component mixed inorganic/organic aqueous systems of atmospheric significance: measurements, model predictions and importance for cloud activation predictions

Abstract: Abstract. In order to predict the physical properties of aerosol particles, it is necessary to adequately capture the behaviour of the ubiquitous complex organic components. One of the key properties which may affect this behaviour is the contribution of the organic components to the surface tension of aqueous particles in the moist atmosphere. Whilst the qualitative effect of organic compounds on solution surface tensions has been widely reported, our quantitative understanding on mixed organic and mixed inor… Show more

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“…All methods in use are of semi-empirical nature 73,78 . In this study, the effective surface tension of a droplet of a certain dry diameter is calculated using a semi-empirical approach and assumptions outlined in the following: 1) In the presence of a LLPS, an organic-rich phase (labelled phase β) will establish a complete or partial shell covering an aqueous, inorganic-rich core phase α (see Fig.…”
Section: Modelling Approach For Effective Surface Tensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All methods in use are of semi-empirical nature 73,78 . In this study, the effective surface tension of a droplet of a certain dry diameter is calculated using a semi-empirical approach and assumptions outlined in the following: 1) In the presence of a LLPS, an organic-rich phase (labelled phase β) will establish a complete or partial shell covering an aqueous, inorganic-rich core phase α (see Fig.…”
Section: Modelling Approach For Effective Surface Tensionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Topping et al (2007) give values for adipic acid surface tension in the supercooled liquid state of 45.5 mN m −1 and 52.4 mN m −1 depending on estimation method. The organic-rich phase in C6/AS/H 2 O droplets is highly concentrated and we expect it to exhibit similar surface tensions as the supercooled liquid state of adipic acid, i.e.…”
Section: Appendix B Estimation Of Surface and Interfacial Tensionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It should be emphasised at this point that the inability to predict the surface tension of multicomponent organic mixtures from first principles (see Topping et al (2007)) prevents explicit calculation of the Kelvin term at the high organic concentrations present at sub-saturation. This means that the hygroscopic growth factor results, and subsequent calculation of single hygroscopicity parameter (see Sect.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%