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Deliquescence and Efflorescence Behavior of Ternary Inorganic/Organic/Water Aerosol Particles
The deliquescence behavior of ternary inorganic (ammonium
sulfate and ammonium nitrate)/organic (glutaric acid and malonic acid)/water
aerosol particles has been investigated at 293 K using a novel surface
aerosol microscopy (SAM) technique. The results obtained for the deliquescence
relative humidities (DRH) for particles of variable inorganic/organic
contents show a eutectic behavior with the mixed particles showing
deliquescence at lower DRH compared to the pure inorganic and organic
components, respectively. This behavior has been quantitatively modeled
using the extended aerosol inorganics (E-AIM) thermodynamic model
of Clegg et al. in combination with
the UNIFAC group activity approach to account for organic molecular
solutes. In addition, we have investigated the crystallization behavior
of supersatured and formerly deliquesced ternary solution droplets
using space resolved Raman spectroscopy. It is found that such droplets
produce solid particles in which the inorganic and organic phases
show some spatial separation with the organic component being predominantly
found at the outer part of the particle. Independent measurements
of the contact angles of such ternary droplets reveal that their angles
are within experimental error identical to those of the purely organic/water
solutions