Understanding the aging process of aerosol particles is important for assessing their chemical reactivity, cloud condensation nuclei activity, radiative properties and health impacts. In this study we investigate the aging of black carbon containing particles in an idealized urban plume using a new approach, the particleresolved aerosol model PartMC-MOSAIC. We present a method to estimate aging time-scales using an aging criterion based on cloud condensation nuclei activation. The results show a separation into a daytime regime where condensation dominates and a nighttime regime where coagulation dominates. For the chosen urban plume scenario, depending on the supersaturation threshold, the values for the aging timescales vary between 0.06 hours and 10 hours during the day, and between 6 hours and 20 hours during the night.
Revised: January 17, 2011 |
Published: January 13, 2010
Citation
Riemer N., M. West, M. West, R.A. Zaveri, and R.C. Easter. 2010.Estimating Black Carbon Aging Time-Scales with a Particle-Resolved Aerosol Model.Journal of Aerosol Science.PNNL-SA-64948.