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Rapid growth of organic aerosol nanoparticles over a wide tropospheric temperature range

  • Dominik Stolzenburg
  • , Lukas Fischer
  • , Alexander L. Vogel
  • , Martin Heinritzi
  • , Meredith Schervish
  • , Mario Simon
  • , Andrea C. Wagner
  • , Lubna Dada
  • , Lauri R. Ahonen
  • , Antonio Amorim
  • , Andrea Baccarini
  • , Paulus S. Bauer
  • , Bernhard Baumgartner
  • , Anton Bergen
  • , Federico Bianchi
  • , Martin Breitenlechner
  • , Sophia Brilke
  • , Stephany Buenrostro Mazon
  • , Dexian Chen
  • , Antonio Dias
  • Danielle C. Draper, Jonathan Duplissy, Imad El Haddad, Henning Finkenzeller, Carla Frege, Claudia Fuchs, Olga Garmash, Hamish Gordon, Xucheng He, Johanna Helm, Victoria Hofbauer, Christopher R. Hoyle, Changhyuk Kim, Jasper Kirkby, Jenni Kontkanen, Andreas Kürten, Janne Lampilahti, Michael Lawler, Katrianne Lehtipalo, Markus Leiminger, Huajun Mai, Serge Mathot, Bernhard Mentler, Ugo Molteni, Wei Nie, Tuomo Nieminen, John B. Nowak, Andrea Ojdanic, Antti Onnela, Monica Passananti, Tuukka Petäjä, Lauriane L. J. Quelever, Matti P Rissanen, Nina Sarnela, Simon Schallhart, Christian Tauber, António Tomé, Robert Wagner, Mingyi Wang, Lena Weitz, Daniela Wimmer, Mao Xiao, Chao Yan, Penglin Ye, Qiaozhi Zha, Urs Baltensperger, Joachim Curtius, Josef Dommen, Richard C. Flagan, Markku Kulmala, James N. Smith, Douglas R. Worsnop, Armin Hansel, Neil M. Donahue, Paul M. Winkler (Corresponding author)

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)9122-9127
Number of pages6
JournalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS)
Volume115
Issue number37
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Sept 2018

Funding

We thank T. Kurten and N. Hyttinen for providing helpful COSMOtherm volatility estimates. We also thank K. Ivanova, P. Carrie, L.-P. De Menezes, J. Dumollard, F. Josa, I. Krasin, R. Kristic, A. Laassiri, O. S. Maksumov, B. Marichy, H. Martinati, S. V. Mizin, R. Sitals, A. Wasem, and M. Wilhelmsson for their contributions to the experiment. We thank the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) for supporting CLOUD with important technical and financial resources and for providing a particle beam from the CERN Proton Synchrotron. This research was supported by the European Commission Seventh Framework Programme (Marie Curie Initial Training Network "CLOUD-TRAIN" 316662); German Federal Ministry of Education and Research Grants 01LK1222 A and 01LK1601 A; Swiss National Science Foundation Projects 20FI20 159851, 200020 172602, and 20FI20 172622; Austrian Research Funding Association FFG Project 846050; Austrian Science Fund (FWF) Projects J3951-N36 and J-3900; European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant NANODYNAMITE 616075; ERC-Advanced Grant DAMOCLES 692891; ERC Starting Grant COALA 638703; Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant 656994 ("Nano-CAVa"); ERC Advanced Grant 742206 ATM-GP; Academy of Finland Center of Excellence Programme Grant 307331; US Department of Energy Grant DE-SC0014469; and the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences Program "High Energy Physics and Neutrino Astrophysics" 2015.

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 103037 Environmental physics
  • 103039 Aerosol physics
  • 103008 Experimental physics

Keywords

  • aerosols
  • nanoparticle growth
  • aerosol formation
  • CLOUD experiment
  • volatile organic compounds
  • PARTICLE FORMATION
  • NUCLEATION
  • CONDENSATION
  • CHEMISTRY
  • PRODUCTS
  • CHAMBER
  • GASES
  • IONS
  • ACID
  • Volatile organic compounds
  • Aerosol formation
  • Nanoparticle growth
  • Aerosols

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