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Original Articles

Sub-3 nm Particles Detection in a Large Photoreactor Background: Possible Implications for New Particles Formation Studies in a Smog Chamber

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Pages 153-157 | Received 30 Apr 2012, Accepted 24 Aug 2012, Published online: 23 Oct 2012

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FIG. 1 Total particle size distribution measurements during sabinene ozonolysis (sabinene = 30 ppb and ozone = 100 ppb) without filter (upper panel) and using a particle filter (bottom panel). The sabinene injection is indicated by the black dotted line. (Color figure available online.)

FIG. 1 Total particle size distribution measurements during sabinene ozonolysis (sabinene = 30 ppb and ozone = 100 ppb) without filter (upper panel) and using a particle filter (bottom panel). The sabinene injection is indicated by the black dotted line. (Color figure available online.)

FIG. 2 Variation in the calculated 3 nm particle formation rate according to the condensable vapor concentration and the pre-existing cluster population. (Color figure available online.)

FIG. 2 Variation in the calculated 3 nm particle formation rate according to the condensable vapor concentration and the pre-existing cluster population. (Color figure available online.)

FIG. 3 Simulated total particle size distribution (upper panel) and concentration (bottom panel) of a sabinene ozonolysis (sabinene = 30 ppb and ozone = 100 ppb). The data are represented in black squares while the simuation output is the black line. (Color figure available online.)

FIG. 3 Simulated total particle size distribution (upper panel) and concentration (bottom panel) of a sabinene ozonolysis (sabinene = 30 ppb and ozone = 100 ppb). The data are represented in black squares while the simuation output is the black line. (Color figure available online.)

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