Unlocking the Mystery of Aerosol Phase Transitions Governed by Relative Humidity History Through an Advanced Outdoor Nephelometer System

Author:

Qiao Hongqin12,Kuang Ye12ORCID,Yuan Fengling12,Liu Li3ORCID,Zhai Miaomiao12,Xu Hanbing4,Zou Yu3,Deng Tao3,Deng Xuejiao3

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Environmental and Climate Research Jinan University Guangzhou China

2. Guangdong‐Hongkong‐Macau Joint Laboratory of Collaborative Innovation for Environmental Quality Jinan University Guangzhou China

3. Key Laboratory of Regional Numerical Weather Prediction Institute of Tropical and Marine Meteorology China Meteorological Administration Guangzhou China

4. Experimental Teaching Center Sun Yat‐Sen University Guangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractThis study introduces an innovative outdoor nephelometer system designed to monitor the dynamic hygroscopic behavior of aerosols in ambient air. Field measurements conducted in the Pearl River Delta region of China unveil significant roles of relative humidity (RH) swings on aerosol phase states. Highlighting the occurrence of aerosol crystallization in the afternoon followed by gradual deliquescence as RH increases, particularly when minimum afternoon RH drops below 35%, with no such behavior observed when it exceeds 40%. Emphasizing that aerosol phase states are shaped not only by RH and chemical composition but also by their RH history, illustrating that RH levels of 70% in the morning or evening may correspond to fully dissolved metastable or partially dissolved metastable states of ambient aerosols. These findings underscore the need to account for RH history when predicting aerosol phase states and have broader implications for comprehending aerosol behavior and its atmospheric impacts.

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities

Publisher

American Geophysical Union (AGU)

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