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A method for determining thermophysical properties of organic material in aqueous solutions: Succinic acid
Authors:I Riipinen  B Svenningsson  M Bilde  A Gaman  KEJ Lehtinen  M Kulmala
Institution:aDepartment of Physical Sciences, University of Helsinki, P. O. Box 64, FIN-00014 University of Helsinki, Finland;bDepartment of Chemistry, University of Copenhagen, Universitetsparken 5, DK-2100 Copenhagen Ø, Denmark;cDepartment of Applied Physics, University of Kuopio, P. O. Box 1627, FIN-70211 Kuopio, Finland;dFinnish Meteorological Institute, Finland
Abstract:A method for determining evaporation rates and thermodynamic properties of aqueous solution droplets is introduced. The method combines evaporation rate measurements using modified TDMA technique with data evaluation using an accurate evaporation model. The first set of data has been collected and evaluated for succinic acid aqueous solution droplets.Evaporation rates of succinic acid solution droplets have been measured using a TDMA system at controlled relative humidity (65%) and temperature (298 K). A temperature-dependent expression for the saturation vapour pressure of pure liquid phase succinic acid at atmospheric temperatures has been derived by analysing the evaporation rate data with a numerical model. The obtained saturation vapour pressure of liquid phase succinic acid is ln(p) = 118.41 − 16204.8/T − 12.452ln(T). The vapour pressure is in unit of Pascal and the temperature in Kelvin. A linear expression for the enthalpy of vaporization for liquid state succinic acid is also presented.According to the results presented in the following, a literature expression for the vapour pressure of liquid phase succinic acid defined for temperatures higher than 461 K Yaws, C.L., 2003. Yaws' Handbook of Thermodynamic and Physical Properties of Chemical Compounds, Knovel] can be extrapolated to atmospheric temperatures with very good accuracy. The results also suggest that at 298 K the mass accommodation coefficient of succinic acid is unity or very close to unity.
Keywords:Evaporation  Organic aerosols  Vapour pressure  Succinic acid
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