Articles | Volume 8, issue 6
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-8-1823-2008
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-8-1823-2008
26 Mar 2008
 | 26 Mar 2008

Extinction efficiencies of coated absorbing aerosols measured by cavity ring down aerosol spectrometry

A. Abo Riziq, M. Trainic, C. Erlick, E. Segre, and Y. Rudich

Abstract. In this study, we measure the extinction efficiency at 532 nm of absorbing aerosol particles coated with a non-absorbing solid and liquid organic shell with coating thickness varying between 5 and 100 nm using cavity ring down aerosol spectrometry. For this purpose, we use nigrosin, an organic black dye, as a model absorbing core and two non-absorbing organic substances as shells, glutaric acid (GA) and Di-Ethyl-Hexyl-Sebacate (DEHS). The measured behavior of the coated particles is consistent with Mie calculations of core-shell particles. Errors between measured and calculated values for nigrosin coated with GA and DEHS are between 0.5% and 10.5% and between 0.5% and 9%, respectively. However, it is evident that the calculations are in better agreement with the measured results for thinner coatings. Possible reasons for these discrepancies are discussed.

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