A new approach to the measurement of the size distribution of atmospheric p
articles as a function of chemical reactivity is demonstrated. In this meth
od, particles are collected on an atomically fiat mica substrate and imaged
using atomic force microscopy. The particle size distribution is obtained
from analysis of the image. The sample is then repeatedly exposed to a reac
tive gas such as ozone or oxygen atoms and reimaged. The dimensions of orga
nic and graphitic (soot) particles are found to shrink at different rates d
ue to formation of volatile products, while inorganic particles remain unch
anged. Using this approach, it is possible to classify particles as organic
, graphitic, or inorganic and to obtain the size distribution for each chem
ical class.