DOI: 10.1029/2024gl112332 ISSN: 0094-8276

Could We Achieve the On‐Line Measurements of the Optical Fractal Dimensions of Black Carbon?

Gang Zhao, Min Hu, Weili Lin, Ye Kuang, Jie Sun, Linghan Zeng, Chunsheng Zhao

Abstract

Significant uncertainties exist in quantifying black carbon (BC) warming effects on earth due to the variation in its light absorption abilities, which depend on its morphology. The fractal dimension () of BC aggregates, is a critical morphology factor determining BC's absorption properties. However, cannot be measured online, making it hard to study the BC morphology evolution during atmospheric aging processing. We propose a novel method to measure BC's by establishing the relationship between BC's mobility diameter (), , and mass concentration (). This method enables to measure the of BC aggregates online by measuring their and concurrently with an accuracy of 0.15. Field measurements show that the ambient BC ranges between 2.14 and 2.41 at a suburban site in China. This approach provides an efficient means to measure online, making it possible to track the ambient BC morphology evolution and constrain the BC optical and radiative properties.

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