Atmospheric ions and nucleation: a review of observations
Open Access
- 26 January 2011
- journal article
- review article
- Published by Copernicus GmbH in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
- Vol. 11 (2), 767-798
- https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-11-767-2011
Abstract
This review is based on ca. 260 publications, 93 of which included data on the temporal and spatial variation of the concentration of small ions (−3. However, concentrations up to 5000 cm−3 have been observed. The results are in agreement with observations of ion production rates in the atmosphere. We also summarised observations on the conversion of small ions to intermediate ions, which can act as embryos for new atmospheric aerosol particles. Those observations include the formation rates (J2[ion]) of 2-nm intermediate ions, growth rates (GR[ion]) of sub-3 nm ions, and information on the chemical composition of the ions. Unfortunately, there were only a few studies which presented J2[ion] and GR[ion]. Based on the publications, the formation rates of 2-nm ions were 0–1.1 cm−3 s−1, while the total 2-nm particle formation rates varied between 0.001 and 60 cm−3 s−1. Due to small changes in J2[ion], the relative importance of ions in 2-nm particle formation was determined by the large changes in J2[tot], and, accordingly the contribution of ions increased with decreasing J2[tot]. Furthermore, small ions were observed to activate for growth earlier than neutral nanometer-sized particles and at lower saturation ratio of condensing vapours.Keywords
Funding Information
- European Commission (227463)
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