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[AAS07-21] Additive water uptake of urban atmospheric HULIS and inorganic mixtures
Keywords:organic-inorganic mixture, hygroscopicity, ZSR relationship, HULIS, non-ideality solution
In this study, we evaluated the hygroscopic behavior of the mixtures of humic-like substances (HULIS) from urban atmospheric aerosols and ammonium sulfate (AS) with varying mixing ratios using a hygroscopicity tandem differential mobility analyzer and model-based analyses. The hygroscopicity parameter (κ) of mixtures of HULIS and AS generally follows the ZSR relationship with the mean deviation of 16% and the absolute mean deviation of 0.03. However, these deviations could be largely attributed to measurement uncertainties from the dry particle shape and residual inorganics in the HULIS solution, which reduces the deviations to 8% in an extreme condition. Uncertainties from the surface tension depression by surfactants and their bulk-surface partitioning were also predicted, which accounted for a small part of the deviation. Further, this study found that the non-ideality of the solution can potentially explain the deviations of the mixtures from the ZSR relationship, particularly in mixtures containing fatty acid.
In conclusion, this study supports the use of the ZSR relationship as an approximation in predicting the hygroscopicity of organic-inorganic mixtures in ambient aerosols. Future studies are encouraged for better predictions with the consideration of uncertainties associated with the measurements and physical/chemical properties.
Acknowledgments
We thank Shinnosuke Ishizuka for valuable discussions. This work was supported in part by JSPS KAKENHI Grant Numbers JP19H04253 and JP20F20397.