A novel single-cavity three-wavelength photoacoustic spectrometer for atmospheric aerosol research

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The spectral light-absorbing behavior of carbonaceous aerosols varies depending on the chemical composition and structure of the particles. A new single-cavity three-wavelength photoacoustic spectrometer was developed and characterized for measuring absorption coefficients at three wavelengths across the visible spectral range. In laboratory studies, several types of soot with different organic content were generated by a diffusion flame burner and were investigated for changes in mass-specific absorption cross section (MAC) values, absorption and scattering Ångström exponents (αabs and αsca), and single scattering albedo (‰). By increasing the organic carbonaceous (OC) content of the aerosol from 50 to 90g % of the total carbonaceous mass, for 660g nm nearly no change of MAC was found with increasing OC content. In contrast, for 532g nm a significant increase, and for 445g nm a strong increase of MAC was found with increasing OC content of the aerosol. Depending on the OC content, the Ångström exponents of absorption and scattering as well as the single scattering albedo increased. These laboratory results were compared to a field study at a traffic-dominated urban site, which was also influenced by residential wood combustion. For this site a daily average value of αabs(445-660) of 1.9 was found.

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Linke, C., Ibrahim, I., Schleicher, N., Hitzenberger, R., Andreae, M. O., Leisner, T., & Schnaiter, M. (2016). A novel single-cavity three-wavelength photoacoustic spectrometer for atmospheric aerosol research. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 9(11), 5331–5346. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-9-5331-2016

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