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* '''''Relationship between aerosol oxidation level and hygroscopic properties of laboratory generated secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles.''''' Massoli, P., A.T. Lambe, A.T. Ahern, L. R. Williams, M. Ehn, J. Mikkilä, M. R. Canagaratna, W. H. Brune, T. B. Onasch, J. T. Jayne, T. Petäjä, M. Kulmala, A. Laaksonen, C. E. Kolb, P. Davidovits, and D. R. Worsnop. Geophys. Res. Lett., doi:10.1029/2010GL045258, in press. [http://www.agu.org/journals/pip/gl/2010GL045258-pip.pdf PDF] | * '''''Relationship between aerosol oxidation level and hygroscopic properties of laboratory generated secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles.''''' Massoli, P., A.T. Lambe, A.T. Ahern, L. R. Williams, M. Ehn, J. Mikkilä, M. R. Canagaratna, W. H. Brune, T. B. Onasch, J. T. Jayne, T. Petäjä, M. Kulmala, A. Laaksonen, C. E. Kolb, P. Davidovits, and D. R. Worsnop. Geophys. Res. Lett., doi:10.1029/2010GL045258, in press. [http://www.agu.org/journals/pip/gl/2010GL045258-pip.pdf PDF] | ||
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Revision as of 15:33, 15 November 2010
Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM) Chamber Papers
Brune Group Published by Original PAM Developers:
- Dependence of SOA oxidation on organic aerosol mass concentration and OH exposure: experimental PAM chamber studies. E. Kang, D. W. Toohey, and W. H. Brune. Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss., 10, 24053-24089, 2010. Abstract
- Introducing the concept of Potential Aerosol Mass (PAM). E. Kang, M. J. Root, D. W. Toohey, and W. H. Brune. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 5727-5744, 2007. Abstract
Work in the Davidovits Lab at Boston College collaborating with Aerodyne Research Inc., Center for Aerosol and C Loud Chemistry:
- Relationship between aerosol oxidation level and hygroscopic properties of laboratory generated secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles. Massoli, P., A.T. Lambe, A.T. Ahern, L. R. Williams, M. Ehn, J. Mikkilä, M. R. Canagaratna, W. H. Brune, T. B. Onasch, J. T. Jayne, T. Petäjä, M. Kulmala, A. Laaksonen, C. E. Kolb, P. Davidovits, and D. R. Worsnop. Geophys. Res. Lett., doi:10.1029/2010GL045258, in press. PDF
Flow Tube Reactor Papers
Abbatt Research Group Most Relevant to Organic Aerosol:
- Chemical evolution of secondary organic aerosol from OH-initiated heterogeneous oxidation. I. J. George, and J. P. D. Abbatt. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 10, 5551-5563, 2010. Abstract
- Modification of cloud condensation nucleus activity of organic aerosols by hydroxyl radical heterogeneous oxidation. I.J. George, R.Y.-W. Chang, V. Danov, A. Vlasenko, and J.P.D. Abbatt. Atmos. Environ., 43 (32), 5038-5045, 2009. Article
- Formation of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Heterogeneous Oxidation of Condensed-Phase Organic Films by Gas-Phase OH. A. Vlasenko, I. J. George, and J. P. D. Abbatt. J. Phys. Chem. A, 2008, 112 (7), pp 1552–1560 Abstract
- Chemical aging of ambient organic aerosol from heterogeneous reaction with hydroxyl radicals. I. J. George, J. G. Slowik, and J. P. D. Abbatt. Geophys. Res. Letters, 35, L13811, 5 PP., 2008 Abstract
- Heterogeneous oxidation of saturated organic aerosols by hydroxyl radicals: uptake kinetics, condensed-phase products, and particle size change. I. J. George, A. Vlasenko, J. G. Slowik, K. Broekhuizen, and J. P. D. Abbatt. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 7, 4187-4201, 2007. Abstract
Jesse Kroll's Work Most Relevant to Organic Aerosol:
- Chemical Sinks of Organic Aerosol: Kinetics and Products of the Heterogeneous Oxidation of Erythritol and Levoglucosan. S.H. Kessler, J.D. Smith, D.L. Che, D.R. Worsnop, K.R. Wilson, and J.H. Kroll. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2010, 44 (18), pp 7005–7010 Abstract
- Measurement of fragmentation and functionalization pathways in the heterogeneous oxidation of oxidized organic aerosol. J.H. Kroll, J.D. Smith, D.L. Che, S.H. Kessler, D.R. Worsnop and K.R. Wilson. Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2009, 11, 8005-8014. Abstract
- The heterogeneous reaction of hydroxyl radicals with sub-micron squalane particles: a model system for understanding the oxidative aging of ambient aerosols. J. D. Smith, J. H. Kroll, C. D. Cappa, D. L. Che, C. L. Liu, M. Ahmed, S. R. Leone, D. R. Worsnop, and K. R. Wilson. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 9, 3209-3222, 2009. Abstract
Selected Smog Chamber Papers
Allen Robinson's Group as part of The Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies:
- Photo-Oxidation of Low-Volatility Organics Found in Motor Vehicle Emissions: Production and Chemical Evolution of Organic Aerosol Mass. M.A. Miracolo, A.A. Presto, A.T. Lambe, C.J. Hennigan, N.M. Donahue, J.H. Kroll, D.R. Worsnop, and A.L. Robinson. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2010, 44 (5), pp 1638–1643. Abstract
- Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from High-NOx Photo-Oxidation of Low Volatility Precursors: n-Alkanes. A.A. Presto, M.A. Miracolo, N.M. Donahue, and A.L. Robinson. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2010, 44 (6), pp 2029–2034. Abstract
- Mixing and phase partitioning of primary and secondary organic aerosols. A. Asa-Awuku, M. A. Miracolo, J. H. Kroll, A. L. Robinson, N. M. Donahue. Geophys Res. Letters, Vol. 36, L15827, 5 PP., 2009. Abstract
- Intermediate-Volatility Organic Compounds: A Potential Source of Ambient Oxidized Organic Aerosol. A.A. Presto, M.A. Miracolo, J.H. Kroll, D.R. Worsnop, A.L. Robinson and N. M. Donahue. Environ. Sci. Technol., 2009, 43 (13), pp 4744–4749. Abstract
Aerosol Physics Group at The Department of Physics at University of Kuopio, Finland:
- New particle formation from the oxidation of direct emissions of pine seedling. L. Q. Hao, P. Yli-Pirilä, P. Tiitta, S. Romakkaniemi, P. Vaattovaara, M. K. Kajos, J. Rinne, J. Heijari, A. Kortelainen, P. Miettinen, J. H. Kroll, J. K. Holopainen, J. N. Smith, J. Joutsensaari, M. Kulmala, D. R. Worsnop, and A. Laaksonen. Atmos. Chem. Phys., 9, 8121-8137, 2009. Abstract