Sub-3 nm particle observations in the atmosphere of two sites in Eastern United States

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2013-05-14
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Yu, Huan
Hallar, A. Gannet
Sedlacek, Arthur
Springston, Stephen
Kanawade, Vijay
You, Yi
Lee, Yin Nan
Wang, Jian
Kuang, Chongai
McGraw, Robert L.
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Direct measurement of sub-3 nm particles is crucial for understanding the new particle formation process and its contribution to cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) formation. Sub-3 nm particles measured at Long Island, New York (coastal site) and Kent, Ohio (inland continental site) show that high concentrations of nighttime sub-3 nm particles were present at the coastal site only with marine air masses, whereas nighttime sub-3 nm particle concentrations were significantly low in continental air masses and at the inland continental site. The coastal nighttime sub-3 nm particles did not grow larger. Measured sulfuric acid and Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) indicate that the potential source precursors of nighttime sub-3 nm particles may be unknown ocean-originated chemical species other than sulfuric acid and biogenic VOCs (isoprene and monoterpenes). © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.
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New particle formation, Particle Size Magnifier, sub-3 nm particles, sulfuric acid
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AIP Conference Proceedings. v.1527