Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Jan 2006)

Strong spectral dependence of light absorption by organic carbon particles formed by propane combustion

  • M. Schnaiter,
  • M. Gimmler,
  • I. Llamas,
  • C. Linke,
  • C. Jäger,
  • H. Mutschke

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 10
pp. 2981 – 2990

Abstract

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We have measured the extinction and absorption cross sections of carbon particles emitted by a propane diffusion flame both in an aerosol chamber and on size-segregated samples deposited on optical windows. The absorption cross section, the single scattering albedo, and the Ångström exponent show drastic dependencies both on the C/O ratio and on the particle size. This is interpretated as being due to the appearance of nucleation modes of smaller organic particles at higher C/O ratios, which were detected by SMPS measurements and partially by TEM analysis. The spectral range of the validity of the absorption power-law (Ångström exponent) model is investigated by vacuum ultraviolet extinction measurements. These measurements give also indications for a preferentially aromatic nature of the OC component of the flame products.