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    Formation of Light-Absorbing Organosulfates during Evaporation of Secondary Organic Material Extracts in the Presence of Sulfuric Acid by Fleming, Lauren T, Ali, Nujhat N, Blair, Sandra L, Roveretto, Marie, George, Christian, Nizkorodov, Sergey A

    Published in ACS earth and space chemistry (20-06-2019)
    “…Organic aerosols affect the climate by scattering or absorbing incoming solar radiation. Secondary organic material (SOM), which represents the major chemical…”
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    Seawater analysis by ambient mass-spectrometry-based seaomics by Zabalegui, Nicolás, Manzi, Malena, Depoorter, Antoine, Hayeck, Nathalie, Roveretto, Marie, Li, Chunlin, van Pinxteren, Manuela, Herrmann, Hartmut, George, Christian, Monge, María Eugenia

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (28-05-2020)
    “…An analytical method coupled to multivariate statistical analysis was developed based on transmission-mode direct analysis in real-time quadrupole…”
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    Photochemical aging of atmospherically reactive organic compounds involving brown carbon at the air–aqueous interface by Li, Siyang, Jiang, Xiaotong, Roveretto, Marie, George, Christian, Liu, Ling, Jiang, Wei, Zhang, Qingzhu, Wang, Wenxing, Ge, Maofa, Du, Lin

    Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (07-08-2019)
    “…Water-soluble brown carbon in the aqueous core of aerosol may play a role in the photochemical aging of organic film on the aerosol surface. To better…”
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    Real-Time Detection of Gas-Phase Organohalogens from Aqueous Photochemistry Using Orbitrap Mass Spectrometry by Roveretto, Marie, Li, Mingchan, Hayeck, Nathalie, Brüggemann, Martin, Emmelin, Corinne, Perrier, Sébastien, George, Christian

    Published in ACS earth and space chemistry (21-03-2019)
    “…Marine short-lived halogenated compounds, emitted from algae, phytoplankton, and other marine biota, significantly affect both the troposphere and the…”
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