Articles | Volume 26, issue 10
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-6611-2026
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-26-6611-2026
Measurement report
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18 May 2026
Measurement report |  | 18 May 2026

Measurement report: Role of organic coating and chemical composition on ice nucleation potential of atmospheric particles in European Arctic

Nurun Nahar Lata, Trung Diep, Stefania Gilardoni, Mauro Mazzola, Zezhen Cheng, Ashfiqur Rahman, Mickey M. Rogers, Matthew Fraund, Matthew A. Marcus, Naruki Hiranuma, and Swarup China

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Ice in the Arctic clouds is initiated by rare particles, and their properties are not well understood due to atmospheric processing. By combining microscopy with freezing experiments, we found that both chemical composition and the thickness and morphological configuration of organic coatings influence ice formation. This finding highlights the importance of particle surface chemistry in cloud formation and offers new insights into how Arctic aerosols influence cloud formation.
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