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https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-3659-2019
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-12-3659-2019
Research article
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08 Jul 2019
Research article |  | 08 Jul 2019

Humidity effects on the detection of soluble and insoluble nanoparticles in butanol operated condensation particle counters

Christian Tauber, Sophia Brilke, Peter Josef Wlasits, Paulus Salomon Bauer, Gerald Köberl, Gerhard Steiner, and Paul Martin Winkler

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In this paper we show that sodium chloride particles with a mobility diameter below 10 nm indicate different activation regimes. The results of our studies reveal that with increasing humidity the activation of NaCl particles with a standard butanol-based CPC can be enhanced. For Ag this humidity dependence could not be observed – an indicator for the importance of molecular interactions between seed and vapor molecules.