Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (May 2012)

Aerosol charging state at an urban site: new analytical approach and implications for ion-induced nucleation

  • S. Gagné,
  • J. Leppä,
  • T. Petäjä,
  • M. J. McGrath,
  • M. Vana,
  • V.-M. Kerminen,
  • L. Laakso,
  • M. Kulmala

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-12-4647-2012
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 10
pp. 4647 – 4666

Abstract

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The charging state of aerosol populations was determined using an Ion-DMPS in Helsinki, Finland between December 2008 and February 2010. We extrapolated the charging state and calculated the ion-induced nucleation fraction to be around 1.3 % ± 0.4 % at 2 nm and 1.3 % ± 0.5 % at 1.5 nm, on average. We present a new method to retrieve the average charging state for a new particle formation event, at a given size and polarity. We improve the uncertainty assessment and fitting technique used previously with an Ion-DMPS. We also use a new theoretical framework that allows for different concentrations of small ions for different polarities (polarity asymmetry). We extrapolate the ion-induced fraction using polarity symmetry and asymmetry. Finally, a method to calculate the growth rates from the behaviour of the charging state as a function of the particle diameter using polarity symmetry and asymmetry is presented and used on a selection of new particle formation events.