Abstract

The mass accommodation coefficient, $\alpha_M$, describes evaporation and condensation kinetics at the liquid-vapor interface. In spite of numerous experimental efforts, reliable values of $\alpha_M$ are still not available for many substances. Here, we present a novel experimental technique, photothermal single-particle spectroscopy (PSPS), that allows for a robust retrieval of mass accommodation coefficients from three simultaneous independent measurements. PSPS combines resonant photoacoustic absorption spectroscopy with modulated Mie scattering measurements on single particles. We study the mass transport of water on organic aerosol droplets that are optically trapped using counter-propagating tweezers. We find the mass accommodation coefficient of water on a pure model organic that is fully miscible with water to be 0.021 at 296K, and to decrease by more than an order of magnitude when the temperature increases to 309K. The experimentally observed temperature dependence of $\alpha_M$ shows an Arrheni...

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