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Crystalline Organic Compounds as Effective Nuclei in Contact Efflorescence of Ammonium Sulfate. | LitMetric

Crystalline Organic Compounds as Effective Nuclei in Contact Efflorescence of Ammonium Sulfate.

J Phys Chem A

Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, University of Colorado Boulder, 216 UCB, Boulder, Colorado 80309, United States.

Published: March 2025


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Article Abstract

Contact nucleation is believed to play a role in liquid-to-solid phase transitions in the atmosphere including ice nucleation and salt efflorescence. Here contact efflorescence of optically levitated ammonium sulfate droplets by collisions with organic particles is probed using a long working-distance optical trap. Two highly viscous water-soluble organic compounds (-(+)-raffinose and citric acid), and two insoluble highly surface-active organic compounds (stearic acid and -pinonic acid) were probed for their ability to induce efflorescence upon contact. While three of the organics showed minimal effectiveness as contact nuclei, -pinonic acid showed a remarkable ability to initiate contact efflorescence of ammonium sulfate, occurring near ammonium sulfate's deliquescence relative humidity. Further analysis of -pinonic acid using bright-field microscopy in an electrodynamic balance provided evidence that the -pinonic acid particles are crystalline under the laboratory conditions. We suggest that the close lattice match between crystalline ammonium sulfate and crystalline -pinonic acid may account for the observed effectiveness in initiating contact efflorescence of ammonium sulfate. In contrast, tests of contact nucleation between -pinonic acid and sodium chloride, a pair with a poor lattice match, did not result in efflorescence. These findings suggest that crystalline organic compounds in the atmosphere could act as effective nuclei for contact efflorescence of atmospherically relevant salts, provided they share a compatible lattice structure.

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