scholarly journals Operation of the Airmodus A11 nano Condensation Nucleus Counter at various inlet pressures and various operation temperatures, and design of a new inlet system

2016 ◽  
Vol 9 (7) ◽  
pp. 2977-2988 ◽  
Author(s):  
Juha Kangasluoma ◽  
Alessandro Franchin ◽  
Jonahtan Duplissy ◽  
Lauri Ahonen ◽  
Frans Korhonen ◽  
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Abstract. Measuring sub-3 nm particles outside of controlled laboratory conditions is a challenging task, as many of the instruments are operated at their limits and are subject to changing ambient conditions. In this study, we advance the current understanding of the operation of the Airmodus A11 nano Condensation Nucleus Counter (nCNC), which consists of an A10 Particle Size Magnifier (PSM) and an A20 Condensation Particle Counter (CPC). The effect of the inlet line pressure on the measured particle concentration was measured, and two separate regions inside the A10, where supersaturation of working fluid can take place, were identified. The possibility of varying the lower cut-off diameter of the nCNC was investigated; by scanning the growth tube temperature, the range of the lower cut-off was extended from 1–2.5 to 1–6 nm. Here we present a new inlet system, which allows automated measurement of the background concentration of homogeneously nucleated droplets, minimizes the diffusion losses in the sampling line and is equipped with an electrostatic filter to remove ions smaller than approximately 4.5 nm. Finally, our view of the guidelines for the optimal use of the Airmodus nCNC is provided.

2015 ◽  
Vol 8 (8) ◽  
pp. 8483-8508 ◽  
Author(s):  
J. Kangasluoma ◽  
A. Franchin ◽  
J. Duplissy ◽  
L. Ahonen ◽  
F. Korhonen ◽  
...  

Abstract. Measuring sub-3 nm particles outside of controlled laboratory conditions is a challenging task, as many of the instruments are operated at their limits and are subjected to changing ambient conditions. In this study, we advance the current understanding on the operation of Airmodus A11 nano Condensation Nucleus Counter (nCNC), which consists of a A10 Particle Size Magnifier (PSM) and A20 condensation particle counter (CPC). We explore the effect of the inlet line pressure on the measured particle concentration. We identify two different regions inside the instrument where supersaturation of working fluid can take place. We show the possibility of varying the cut-off of the instrument from 1 to 6 nm, a wider size range than the one usually covered by the PSM. We also present a new inlet system, which allows automated measurements of the background, minimizes the diffusion losses in the sampling line and is equipped with an electrostatic filter to remove ions. Finally, our view of the guidelines for optimal use of the Airmodus nCNC are provided.


1983 ◽  
Vol 14 (3) ◽  
pp. 387-391 ◽  
Author(s):  
James Charles Wilson ◽  
Edmund D. Blackshear ◽  
Jong Ho Hyun

Author(s):  
Patricia B. Keady ◽  
Veryl L. Denler ◽  
Gilmore J. Sem ◽  
Mark R. Stolzenburg ◽  
Peter H. McMurry

2005 ◽  
Vol 36 (11) ◽  
pp. 1322-1337 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Hermann ◽  
S. Adler ◽  
R. Caldow ◽  
F. Stratmann ◽  
A. Wiedensohler

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