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The surface tension of surfactant-containing, finite volume droplets
2020
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Surface tension influences the fraction of atmospheric particles that become cloud droplets. Although surfactants are an important component of aerosol mass, the surface tension of activating aerosol particles is still unresolved, with most climate models assuming activating particles have a surface tension equal to that of water. By studying picoliter droplet coalescence, we demonstrate that surfactants can significantly reduce the surface tension of finite-sized droplets below the value for
doi:10.1073/pnas.1915660117
pmid:32238561
fatcat:f4aqi22asbfdfclov7rgtma6yu