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Development of a cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) counter using a laser and charge-coupled device (CCD) camera

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Abstract
A continuous flow streamwise thermal gradient cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) counter with an aerosol focusing and a laser-charge-coupled device (CCD) camera detector system was developed here. The counting performance of the laser-CCD camera detector system was evaluated by comparing its measured number concentrations with those measured with a condensation particle counter (CPC) using polystyrene latex (PSL) and NaCl particles of varying sizes. The CCD camera parameters (e.g. brightness, gain, gamma, and exposure time) were optimized to detect moving particles in the sensing volume and to provide the best image to count them. The CCN counter worked well in the particle number concentration range of 0.6-8000 #center dot cm(-3) and the minimum detectable size was found to be 0.5 mu m. The supersaturation in the CCN counter with varying temperature difference was determined by using size-selected sodium chloride particles based on Kohler equation. The developed CCN counter was applied to investigate CCN activity of atmospheric ultrafine particles at 0.5% supersaturation. Data showed that CCN activity increased with increasing particle size and that the higher CCN activation for ultrafine particles occurred in the afternoon, suggesting the significant existence of hygroscopic or soluble species in photochemically-produced ultrafine particles.
Author(s)
Park, MikyungOh, JinkwanPark, Ki Hong
Issued Date
2011-09
Type
Article
DOI
10.1007/s11783-011-0346-y
URI
https://scholar.gist.ac.kr/handle/local/16187
Publisher
Gaodeng Jiaoyu Chubanshu
Citation
Frontiers of Environmental Science and Engineering in China, v.5, no.3, pp.313 - 319
ISSN
1673-7415
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Department of Environment and Energy Engineering > 1. Journal Articles
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