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Size-dependent Mass Absorption Cross-Section of Soot Particles from Various Sources

Carbon(2022)

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Abstract
The mass absorption cross-section (MAC) of combustion-generated soot is used in pollution and emis-sions measurements to quantify the mass concentration of soot and in atmospheric modelling to predict the radiative effects of soot on climate. Previous work has suggested that the MAC of soot particles may change with their size, due to (1) internal scattering among monomers in the soot aggregate, (2) the correlation of soot primary-particle diameter with aggregate size, (3) quantum confinement effects, or (4) a size-dependent degree of soot graphitization. Here, we report a size-dependent MAC for ex-situ soot sampled from two commercially available diffusion-flame soot generators, one aviation turbine engine, and one diesel generator. We also incorporate literature data. We show that the MAC increases with aggregate size until a plateau is reached at single particle masses between 4 and 30 fg (approxi-mately 300-650 nm soot mobility diameter). The smallest particles may have MACs 50%-80% smaller than the largest, depending on the source, while the largest particles have MACs within the range re-ported by previous measurements on polydisperse samples. Moreover, we show that models of hy-potheses (1), (2), and (3) do not describe our measurement results, leaving hypothesis (4) as the only remaining candidate.Crown Copyright (c) 2022 Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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Soot,MAC,Absorption,Graphitization,Engine,Size
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