(2002) The influence of the organic aerosol component on CCN supersaturation spectra for different aerosol types, ABSTRACT This paper describes the effect of the presence of water-soluble organic compounds (WSOC) in aerosol particles on the aerosol critical supersaturation as defined by the Kö hler theory and on cloud condensation nuclei (CCN) number concentration. Taking into account both the soluble mass increase and the surface tension depression due to WSOC, we calculated a substantial decrease of the aerosol critical supersaturation, which results in a large increase in CCN number concentration. CCN supersaturation spectra were computed for three different aerosol types: marine, rural and urban. The increase of CCN number concentration in the presence of WSOC (with respect to the case when only the inorganic aerosol compounds are considered) varies with aerosol type, with an increase up to 13% in the marine case, up to 97% in the rural case, and up to 110% in the urban case, for the supersaturation range typical of atmospheric conditions.
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Mircea, M., Facchini, M. C., Decesari, S., Fuzzi, S., & Charlson, R. J. (2002). The influence of the organic aerosol component on CCN supersaturation spectra for different aerosol types. Tellus B: Chemical and Physical Meteorology, 54(1), 74. https://doi.org/10.3402/tellusb.v54i1.16649