Comparison of Approaches for Measuring the Mass Accommodation Coefficient for the Condensation of Water and Sensitivities to Uncertainties in Thermophysical Properties

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作者
Miles, Rachael E. H. [1 ]
Reid, Jonathan P. [1 ]
Riipinen, Ilona [2 ,3 ,4 ]
机构
[1] Univ Bristol, Sch Chem, Bristol BS8 1TS, Avon, England
[2] Stockholm Univ, Dept Appl Environm Sci, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
[3] Stockholm Univ, Bert Bolin Ctr Climate Res, SE-10691 Stockholm, Sweden
[4] Carnegie Mellon Univ, Ctr Atmospher Particle Studies CAPS, Pittsburgh, PA 15213 USA
来源
JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A | 2012年 / 116卷 / 44期
基金
英国工程与自然科学研究理事会;
关键词
GAS-PARTICLE INTERACTIONS; DIFFUSION-COEFFICIENTS; THERMAL-CONDUCTIVITY; LIQUID WATER; EVAPORATION COEFFICIENT; MOLECULAR-DYNAMICS; SELF-DIFFUSION; TEMPERATURE-DEPENDENCE; ISOTOPE FRACTIONATION; TRANSPORT-PROPERTIES;
D O I
10.1021/jp3083858
中图分类号
O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
学科分类号
070304 ; 081704 ;
摘要
We compare and contrast measurements of the mass accommodation coefficient of water on a water surface made using ensemble and single particle techniques under conditions of supersaturation and subsaturation, respectively. In particular, we consider measurements made using an expansion chamber, a continuous flow streamwise thermal gradient cloud condensation nuclei chamber, the Leipzig Aerosol Cloud Interaction Simulator, aerosol optical tweezers, and electrodynamic balances. Although this assessment is not intended to be comprehensive, these five techniques are complementary in their approach and give values that span the range from near 0.1 to 1.0 for the mass accommodation coefficient. We use the same semianalytical treatment to assess the sensitivities of the measurements made by the various techniques to thermophysical quantities (diffusion constants, thermal conductivities, saturation pressure of water, latent heat, and solution density) and experimental parameters (saturation value and temperature). This represents the first effort to assess and compare measurements made by different techniques to attempt to reduce the uncertainty in the value of the mass accommodation coefficient. Broadly, we show that the measurements are consistent within the uncertainties inherent to the thermophysical and experimental parameters and that the value of the mass accommodation coefficient should be considered to be larger than 0.5. Accurate control and measurement of the saturation ratio is shown to be critical for a successful investigation of the surface transport kinetics during condensation/evaporation. This invariably requires accurate knowledge of the partial pressure of water, the system temperature, the droplet curvature and the saturation pressure of water. Further, the importance of including and quantifying the transport of heat in interpreting droplet measurements is highlighted; the particular issues associated with interpreting measurements of condensation/evaporation rates with varying pressure are discussed, measurements that are important for resolving the relative importance of gas diffusional transport and surface kinetics.
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页码:10810 / 10825
页数:16
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