Unexpected concentration dependence of the mass accommodation coefficient of water on aqueous triethylene glycol droplets
The mass accommodation coefficient α M of water on aqueous triethylene glycol droplets was determined for water mole fractions in the range x mol = 0.1-0.93 and temperatures between 21 and 26 °C from modulated Mie scattering measurement on single optically-trapped droplets in combination with a kine...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2024-06, Vol.26 (22), p.16296-1638 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The mass accommodation coefficient
α
M
of water on aqueous triethylene glycol droplets was determined for water mole fractions in the range
x
mol
= 0.1-0.93 and temperatures between 21 and 26 °C from modulated Mie scattering measurement on single optically-trapped droplets in combination with a kinetic multilayer model.
α
M
reaches minimum values around 0.005 at a critical water concentration of
x
mol
= 0.38, and increases with decreasing water content to a value of 0.1 for almost pure triethylene glycol droplets, essentially independent of the temperature. Above
x
mol
= 0.38,
α
M
first increases with increasing water content and then stabilises at a value of 0.1 at the lowest temperatures, while at the highest temperature its value remains around 0.005. We analysed the unexpected concentration and temperature dependence with a previously proposed two-step model for mass accommodation which provides concentration and temperature-dependent activation enthalpies and entropies. We suggest that the unexpected minimum in
α
M
at intermediate water concentrations might arise from a more or less saturated hydrogen-bond network that forms at the droplet surface.
Modulated Mie scattering measurements on single optically-trapped droplets were used to determine the mass accommodation coefficient of water on aqueous triethylene glycol aerosol droplets. |
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ISSN: | 1463-9076 1463-9084 1463-9084 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d4cp00966e |