Title: Kinetics
1Black Carbon and Organic Carbon Aerosol Mass and
Optical Properties Comparability and Causes of
Uncertainties
Suzanne Paulson Brian Barkey Sheldon
Friedlander Kuo-Nan Liou Antonio
Miguel Departments of Atmospheric Oceanic
Sciences, Chemical Engineering, and Institute of
the Environment, UCLA
2EC OC in Ambient Particles
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Transmission electron micrographs of ambient
aerosols collected near ground level at UCLA by
T. Barone and S.K. Friedlander .
3Many Questions Remain
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- Refractive indices of EC and OC aerosols are
uncertain. - Impact of (non-spherical) shape on aerosol
scattering. - Impact of mixing state on optical properties of
EC and OC aerosols. - Impact of mixing state and oxidizers on evolved
gas analyzers of EC/OC mass. - The link between filter-based measurements of EC
OC mass and optical properties.
4Goals of this Project
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- 1. Develop an instrument to measure aerosol
angular scattering and polarization.
Polar Nephelometer
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- 2. Extract refractive indices from the angular
scattering data for OC and BC aerosols, including
OC-coated black carbon.
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- 3. Experimentally verify/reconcile theoretical
expectations for the scattering properties of
non-spherical aerosols.
7Goals of this Project
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- 4. Investigate the underlying factors that
control differences in EC and OC mass and optical
property data from instruments that are in wide
use. - EC/OC mixing state.
- Oxidizing seed.
8Chamber
9Instrumentation Filter-Based
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10Instrumentation in-situ Optical
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11Instrumentation Physical Chemical
Characterization
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12Goals of this Project
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- 4.2. Quantify instrument/method specific
responses for the several aerosol types, and
differences between methods. - Focus on fresh photochemically aged diesel, two
stroke gasoline, secondary organic aerosol,
with without inorganic and oxidizing seed.
Internal and external mixtures of these types
will be investigated.
13Experiments
- Planned for the basic set of runs.
- C Conditional on results of initial experiments.
14Goals of this Project
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- 4.3 The additivity of instrument responses to
aerosol components and for external mixtures will
be assessed. - 4.4 The evolution of the fractal structure of
ultrafine diesel particles as they are
incorporated into the accumulation mode will be
investigated. - 4.5 Establish the relationship between common
off-line measurements of EC and OC mass and
optical absorption, and in situ properties of
scattering and absorption.
15Evolved Gas Analyzer Data
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PM2.5 from Riverside, CA in late summer. Analyzed
with a Sunset Labs NIOSH EGA. The solid line
indicates the evolved carbon signal. PC is
material that has been assigned as charred polar
OC it does not volatilize and only leaves the
filter under oxidizing conditions.