Enhancing the detection efficiency of condensation particle counters for sub-2 nm particles

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

K Barmpounis (The Cyprus Institute, TU Delft - ChemE/Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage)

A. Ranjithkumar

Andreas Schmidt-Ott (TU Delft - ChemE/Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage)

M Attoui (Institut Pierre Simon Laplace)

G. Biskos (TU Delft - Atmospheric Remote Sensing, The Cyprus Institute)

Research Group
ChemE/Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaerosci.2017.12.005
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Publication Year
2018
Language
English
Research Group
ChemE/Materials for Energy Conversion and Storage
Volume number
117
Pages (from-to)
44-53

Abstract

The detection efficiency of Condensation Particle Counters (CPCs) reduces drastically as particle size becomes smaller than 2 nm. Increasing the supersaturation in order to enhance the detection efficiency, has limited applicability because the onset supersaturation value of droplet formation by homogeneous nucleation is very close to the heterogeneous onset supersaturation for sub-2 nm particles. In this work we introduce a new method for increasing the detection efficiency of CPCs for sub-2 nm particles, which relies mainly on controlling the spatial distribution of the supersaturation profile by simply modifying the operating temperatures of the CPC. We evaluated the new method by generating monodisperse particles in the size range of 0.98–4.50 nm and used them to characterize a TSI 3025 CPC. We achieved significant increase of the detection efficiency for sub-2 nm particles. Furthermore, we calculated the supersaturation field developed in the condenser tube with a finite element model and used it to determine the detection efficiency according to heterogeneous nucleation theory. These calculations reveal that the observed increase of the detection efficiency can be explained by the manipulation of the spatial distribution of the supersaturation field. The method introduced here can greatly improve the detection efficiency of CPCs and in the meantime further extend their use for particle sizing purposes in the sub-2-nm range.

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