TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT NUCLEATION RATE CONSTANTS AND FREEZING BEHAVIOROF SUBMICRON NITRIC-ACID DIHYDRATE AEROSOL-PARTICLES UNDER STRATOSPHERIC CONDITIONS

Citation
Ak. Bertram et Jj. Sloan, TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENT NUCLEATION RATE CONSTANTS AND FREEZING BEHAVIOROF SUBMICRON NITRIC-ACID DIHYDRATE AEROSOL-PARTICLES UNDER STRATOSPHERIC CONDITIONS, J GEO RES-A, 103(D3), 1998, pp. 3553-3561
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Metereology & Atmospheric Sciences","Geosciences, Interdisciplinary","Astronomy & Astrophysics",Oceanografhy,"Geochemitry & Geophysics
Volume
103
Issue
D3
Year of publication
1998
Pages
3553 - 3561
Database
ISI
SICI code
Abstract
The freezing of a submicron-sized aerosol composed of H2O and HNO3 in a precise 2:1 concentration ratio has been measured using Fourier tran sform infrared extinction spectroscopy. The measurements were carried out in a flow tube operating at temperatures and pressures appropriate to the polar stratosphere. On the timescale of this measurement, abou t 15 s, detectable nucleation occurred at 179 +/- 1.6 K. Ten percent o f the sample was frozen after 15 s at a temperature of 178.8 K; 50% wa s frozen at 177.5 K, and 90% was frozen at 175.8 K. Using the known (c onstant) aerosol flow velocity, the nucleation rate constant was obtai ned from the freezing point measurements. Values of this rate constant are reported over the temperature range between 176 K and 179 K. In t his range the freezing temperature is in excellent agreement with that measured by Barton er al. [1993], and the temperature dependence of t he nucleation rate constant agrees well with that calculated using the method of MacKenzie et al. [1997]. It does not agree with that report ed by Tisdale et al. [1997]. Extrapolation of the rates indicate that nitric acid dihydrate nucleation from liquid aerosol droplets having a 2:1 H2O:HNO3 composition would occur on the stratospherically relevan t timescales of 1 hour and 1 day at temperatures of 183 and 185 K, res pectively.