CU Aircraft High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer

Status

Status
Operational
(Currently fully integrated with EESI-ToF-MS)
Operated By
PI

Principle: The CU aircraft version of the Aerodyne High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometer (HR-ToF-AMS) detects non-refractory submicron aerosol composition by impaction on a vaporizer at 600°C, followed by electron ionization and time-of-flight mass spectral analysis. Size-resolved composition can be quantified by measuring the arrival times of the aerosol at the vaporizer.

Aircraft Operation: (1 min cycles, can be adjusted to meet mission goals):
46 s total concentration measurements (1 s resolution, can be increased to up to 10 Hz upon request)
5 s speciated size distribution measurements (with improved S/N detection due to ePToF acquisition)
9 s Background + Overhead
Higher accuracy due to flight day calibrations using built-in system
Custom pressure controlled inlet with confirmed performance up to 45 kft

Real Time Data Products:
PM1 Aerosol Mass Concentrations:
Organic aerosol (OA) , SO4, NO3, NH4, Chloride 
OA Chemical Markers: f44 (Secondary OA), f57 (hydrocarbon-like OA), f60 (biomass burning OA), f82 (isoprene epoxide-SOA), other fx upon request

More Advanced Products:
- PM1 Seasalt, ClO4, total I, total Br, MSA concentrations
- O/C, H/C, OA/OC, OSc
- Particle organic nitrates (pRONO2)
- Ammonium Balance, estimated pH
- OA components by positive matrix factorization (PMF)
- Particle eddy covariance fluxes of all species
- Speciated Aerosol size distributions

Detection Limits (1s, ng sm-3), (1 min, ng sm-3) from start of the flight (due to custom cryopump):
Sulfate: 40, 15
Nitrate: 15, 6
Ammonium: 3, 1
Chloride: 30, 12
OA: 200, 80
For detailed OA analysis, longer averaging (3-30 s, depending on OA concentration) is needed. A 1 min product is hence provided as well.

 

Instrument Type
Recent Missions
(DC-8 - AFRC)
;
(DC-8 - AFRC)
;
(DC-8 - AFRC)
;
(DC-8 - AFRC)
;
(DC-8 - AFRC)
;
(C-130 - NSF)
Point(s) of Contact
Range of Measurement
In situ
Measurement Sampling Rate
1.00 Hz
Data Delivery
24 h for preliminary data, 6-9 months for final data
Weight
190.00 kg
Size
104.00 cm (L) x 61.00 cm (W) x 135.00 cm (H)
Power:
600.00 W
(maximum
1100.00 W
)
Location
Dual rack installation inside the cabin. Inlet mounted on a custom window plate (DC-8) or on a belly port (NSF C-130)
Notes
Installation weights and measures refer to the single bay installation during FIREX-AQ in combination with the EESI-ToF-MS. An additional calibration rack (95x61x60 cm, 92 kg) was flown as well and is needed for proper airborne instrument operation
Instrument operates natively either at 1 Hz or (upon request) 5 or 10 Hz (for plume/flux measurements). Data is analyzed and archived both at native resolution and at 60s resolution. Furthermore, size-segregated data is also acquired once a minute (for about 5 s)
Mission-Specific Writeups
TRL
9
Publications

 

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