Comparing black-carbon-and aerosol-absorption-measuring instruments-A new system using lab-generated soot coated with controlled amounts of secondary organic matter

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We report on an inter-comparison of black-carbon-and aerosol-absorption-measuring instruments with laboratory-generated soot particles coated with controlled amounts of secondary organic matter (SOM). The aerosol generation setup consisted of a miniCAST 5201 Type BC burner for the generation of soot particles and a new automated oxidation flow reactor based on the micro smog chamber (MSC) for the generation of SOM from the ozonolysis of α-pinene. A series of test aerosols was generated with elemental to total carbon (EC/TC) mass fraction ranging from about 90% down to 10% and single-scattering albedo (SSA at 637nm) from almost 0 to about 0.7. A dual-spot Aethalometer AE33, a photoacoustic extinctiometer (PAX, 870nm), a multi-angle absorption photometer (MAAP), a prototype photoacoustic instrument, and two prototype photo-thermal interferometers (PTAAM-2λ and MSPTI) were exposed to the test aerosols in parallel. Significant deviations in the response of the instruments were observed depending on the amount of secondary organic coating. We believe that the setup and methodology described in this study can easily be standardised and provide a straightforward and reproducible procedure for the inter-comparison and characterisation of both filter-based and in situ black-carbon-measuring (BC-measuring) instruments based on realistic test aerosols.

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Kalbermatter, D. M., Močnik, G., Drinovec, L., Visser, B., Röhrbein, J., Oscity, M., … Vasilatou, K. (2022). Comparing black-carbon-and aerosol-absorption-measuring instruments-A new system using lab-generated soot coated with controlled amounts of secondary organic matter. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques, 15(2), 561–572. https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-15-561-2022

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