Authors
Weijun Li, Jiaxing Sun, Liang Xu, Zongbo Shi, Nicole Riemer, Yele Sun, Pingqing Fu, Jianchao Zhang, Yangting Lin, Xinfeng Wang, Longyi Shao, Jianmin Chen, Xiaoye Zhang, Zifa Wang, Wenxing Wang
Publication date
2016/11/27
Journal
Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres
Volume
121
Issue
22
Pages
13,784-13,798
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd
Description
This study investigated the particle size‐ and age‐dependent mixing structures of individual particles in clean and polluted air. Aerosols were classified into eight components: sea salt, mineral dust, fly ash, metal, soot, sulfates, nitrates, and organic matter (OM). Based on our aerosol classification, a particle that consists of two or more aerosol components can be defined as an internally mixed particle. Otherwise, it is considered to be an externally mixed particle. Within the internally mixed particle class, we identified four heterogeneous mixing structures: core‐shell, dumbbell, OM coating, and dispersed OM, as well as one homogeneous‐like mixing structure. Homogeneous‐like mixing mainly occurred in fine particles (<1 µm), while the frequency of heterogeneously mixed particles increased with particle size. Our study demonstrated that particle mixing structures depend on particle size and location and evolve …
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Scholar articles
W Li, J Sun, L Xu, Z Shi, N Riemer, Y Sun, P Fu… - Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres, 2016