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    Counting on chemistry: laboratory evaluation of seed-material-dependent detection efficiencies of ultrafine condensation particle counters by Wlasits, Peter Josef, Stolzenburg, Dominik, Tauber, Christian, Brilke, Sophia, Schmitt, Sebastian Harald, Winkler, Paul Martin, Wimmer, Daniela

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (13-07-2020)
    “…Condensation particle counters (CPCs) are crucial instruments for detecting sub-10 nm aerosol particles. Understanding the detection performance of a CPC…”
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    Characterization of a non-thermal plasma source for use as a mass specrometric calibration tool and non-radioactive aerosol charger by Tauber, Christian, Schmoll, David, Gruenwald, Johannes, Brilke, Sophia, Wlasits, Peter Josef, Winkler, Paul Martin, Wimmer, Daniela

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (11-11-2020)
    “…In this study the charging efficiency of a radioactive and a non-radioactive plasma bipolar diffusion charger (Gilbert Mark I plasma charger) for sub-12 nm…”
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    Reduced particle composition dependence in condensation particle counters by P. J. Wlasits, P. J. Wlasits, J. Enroth, J. Vanhanen, A. Pajunoja, H. Grothe, P. M. Winkler, D. Stolzenburg

    Published in Aerosol Research (24-06-2024)
    “…Modern condensation particle counters (CPCs) are indispensable instruments for studies of aerosols in all measurement environments. Relying on heterogeneous…”
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    Humidity effects on the detection of soluble and insoluble nanoparticles in butanol operated condensation particle counters by Tauber, Christian, Brilke, Sophia, Wlasits, Peter Josef, Bauer, Paulus Salomon, Köberl, Gerald, Steiner, Gerhard, Winkler, Paul Martin

    Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (08-07-2019)
    “…In this study the impact of humidity on heterogeneous nucleation of n-butanol onto hygroscopic and nonabsorbent charged and neutral particles was investigated…”
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