Scanning Flow CCN Analysis—A Method for Fast Measurements of CCN Spectra

Richard H. Moore, Athanasios Nenes
2009 Aerosol Science and Technology  
The Continuous-Flow Streamwise Thermal-Gradient Cloud Condensation Nuclei Counter is a commercially-available instrument that is widely used for laboratory and field measurements of cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Typically, the instrument is operated at a constant flow rate, and supersaturation is adjusted by changing the column streamwise temperature difference, which is slow and may introduce particle volatilization biases. We present a new mode of operation, termed "Scanning Flow CCN
more » ... is" (SFCA), in which the flow rate in the growth chamber is changed over time, while maintaining a constant temperature gradient. This causes supersaturation to continuously change, allowing the rapid and continuous measurement of supersaturation spectra over timescales relevant for airborne measurements (∼10-60 seconds and potentially even less) without being affected from shifts in activation kinetics and aerosol composition. SFCA has been evaluated with both calibration and ambient aerosol with excellent results.
doi:10.1080/02786820903289780 fatcat:rxwbcfpg45asfaxwkt4e4skzam