Atmospheric Measurement Techniques (Oct 2018)

Size-resolved online chemical analysis of nanoaerosol particles: a thermal desorption differential mobility analyzer coupled to a chemical ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometer

  • A. C. Wagner,
  • A. Bergen,
  • S. Brilke,
  • S. Brilke,
  • C. Fuchs,
  • C. Fuchs,
  • M. Ernst,
  • J. Hoker,
  • M. Heinritzi,
  • M. Simon,
  • B. Bühner,
  • J. Curtius,
  • A. Kürten

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-11-5489-2018
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11
pp. 5489 – 5506

Abstract

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A new method for size-resolved chemical analysis of nucleation mode aerosol particles (size range from ∼ 10 to ∼ 30 nm) is presented. The Thermal Desorption Differential Mobility Analyzer (TD-DMA) uses an online, discontinuous principle. The particles are charged, a specific size is selected by differential mobility analysis and they are collected on a filament by electrostatic precipitation. Subsequently, the sampled mass is evaporated in a clean carrier gas and analyzed by a chemical ionization mass spectrometer. Gas-phase measurements are performed with the same mass spectrometer during the sampling of particles. The characterization shows reproducible results, with a particle size resolution of 1.19 and the transmission efficiency for 15 nm particles being slightly above 50 %. The signal from the evaporation of a test substance can be detected starting from 0.01 ng and shows a linear response in the mass spectrometer. Instrument operation in the range of pg m−3 is demonstrated by an example measurement of 15 nm particles produced by nucleation from dimethylamine, sulfuric acid and water.