Aerosol Dynamics in Atmospheric Aromatic Photooxidation
Open Access
- 1 January 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Aerosol Science and Technology
- Vol. 10 (3) , 515-534
- https://doi.org/10.1080/02786828908959292
Abstract
Aerosol formation and growth in aromatic hydrocarbon / NOx systems was studied in a series of outdoor smog chamber experiments. Analysis of the aerosol size distributions in those experiments that exhibited steady condensational growth provides estimates for the gas-phase partial pressures of the condensing species. Saturation ratios during these growth periods are estimated by comparing these partial pressures with vapor pressures obtained from an analysis of nucleation (Stern et al., 1987), and are found to be in the range of 5 to 20. Modeling of the size–distribution dynamics during the experiments is carried out using the sectional model ESMAP (Warren and Seinfeld, 1985). The full size-distribution model predicts more nucleation than an integral model (Stern et al., 1987), because the polydisperse aerosol representation leads to a lower condensation rate than that predicted for a monodisperse aerosol.Keywords
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