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Faraday Discussion 137: The Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Microparticles


18 October 2007

Faraday Discussion 137 took place in Bristol from 2 - 7 July 2007.

Aerosol particle trapped by Laguerre-Gaussian beams
Aerosol particle trapped by Laguerre-Gaussian beams
The meeting focused on micron sized particles, with emphasis on particles spanning a size range of 100 nm to 100 ?m, dispersed in a gaseous or liquid medium.  The role of microparticles in complex environments is poorly understood and techniques to study the chemical and physical dynamics of microparticles are continually developing.  Researchers can now characterise the size, composition and morphology of microparticles and trap and manipulate single particles.

Work was presented in the following areas:

  • Optical spectroscopy of microparticles; elastic scattering, Raman scattering, fluorescence spectroscopy, non-linear spectroscopy
  • Chemical dynamics of microparticles; including chemistry relevant to the atmosphere, soft condensed matter, dusty plasmas, combustion processes
  • Physical dynamics of microparticles; including phase transformation, size morphology, interparticle interactions
  • New techniques for manipulating and characterising microparticles; optical and electrodynamic methods, new analytical techniques      

The Hot Articles presented at the meeting are highlighted below.

Faraday Discussion 137: The Spectroscopy and Dynamics of Microparticles

Introductory Lecture:  Linear and non-linear spectroscopy of microparticles: Basic principles, new techniques and promising applications (Richard K. Chang)


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Understanding hygroscopic growth and phase transformation of aerosols using single particle Raman spectroscopy in an electrodynamic balance

23 August 2007

Chan et al. demonstrate how Raman spectroscopic analysis helps understand the hygroscopic behavior of levitated particles


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Vibrational exciton coupling in pure and composite sulfur dioxide aerosols

23 August 2007

Ruth Signorell and Martin Jetzki exploit vibrational dynamics to characterize the properties of pure and composite sulfur dioxide aerosol particles



Characterization of microparticles with driven optical tweezers
Tiffany A. Wood, G. Seth Roberts, Sarayoot Eaimkhong and Paul Bartlett, Faraday Discuss., 2008, 137, 319
DOI: 10.1039/b703994h


The influence of small aerosol particles on the properties of water and ice clouds
T. W. Choularton, K. N. Bower, E. Weingartner, I. Crawford, H. Coe, M. W. Gallagher, M. Flynn, J. Crosier, P. Connolly, A. Targino, M. R. Alfarra, U. Baltensperger, S. Sjogren, B. Verheggen, J. Cozic and M. Gysel, Faraday Discuss., 2008, 137, 205
DOI: 10.1039/b702722m