Search Results - "Schwier, Allison"
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Surfactants from the gas phase may promote cloud droplet formation
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (19-02-2013)“…Clouds, a key component of the climate system, form when water vapor condenses upon atmospheric particulates termed cloud condensation nuclei (CCN). Variations…”
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Aqueous-Phase Secondary Organic Aerosol and Organosulfate Formation in Atmospheric Aerosols: A Modeling Study
Published in Environmental science & technology (07-08-2012)“…We have examined aqueous-phase secondary organic aerosol (SOA) and organosulfate (OS) formation in atmospheric aerosols using a photochemical box model with…”
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Primary marine aerosol physical flux and chemical composition during a nutrient enrichment experiment in mesocosms in the Mediterranean Sea
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (08-12-2017)“…While primary marine aerosol (PMA) is an important part of global aerosol total emissions, its chemical composition and physical flux as a function of the…”
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Glyoxal-Methylglyoxal Cross-Reactions in Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation
Published in Environmental science & technology (15-08-2010)“…Glyoxal (G) and methylglyoxal (MG) are potentially important secondary organic aerosol (SOA) precursors. Previous studies of SOA formation by G and MG have…”
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Ammonium Addition (and Aerosol pH) Has a Dramatic Impact on the Volatility and Yield of Glyoxal Secondary Organic Aerosol
Published in Environmental science & technology (07-01-2014)“…Glyoxal is an important precursor to secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formed through aqueous chemistry in clouds, fogs, and wet aerosols, yet the gas-particle…”
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Volatility of methylglyoxal cloud SOA formed through OH radical oxidation and droplet evaporation
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-04-2016)“…The volatility of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formed through cloud processing (aqueous hydroxyl radical (OH) oxidation and droplet evaporation) of…”
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Surface tension depression by low-solubility organic material in aqueous aerosol mimics
Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-07-2012)“…Surface-active material, including long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs), comprises a significant fraction of organic aerosol mass. Surface-active species are thought…”
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Concept for an electrostatic focusing device for continuous ambient pressure aerosol concentration
Published in Atmospheric measurement techniques (27-06-2019)“…We present a concept for enhancing the concentration of charged submicron aerosol particles in a continuous-flow stream using in situ electrostatic focusing…”
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Primary marine aerosol emissions from the Mediterranean Sea during pre-bloom and oligotrophic conditions: correlations to seawater chlorophyll a from a mesocosm study
Published in Atmospheric chemistry and physics (20-07-2015)“…The effect of ocean acidification and changing water conditions on primary (and secondary) marine aerosol emissions is not well understood on a regional or a…”
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Evidence of atmospheric nanoparticle formation from emissions of marine microorganisms
Published in Geophysical research letters (28-06-2016)“…Earth, as a whole, can be considered as a living organism emitting gases and particles into its atmosphere, in order to regulate its own temperature. In…”
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Surfactant behavior in atmospheric aerosols
Published 2012“…Atmospheric aerosols are very important in the Earth climate system due to their role in cloud formation and the global radiation budget. However, there are…”
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Reactive processing of formaldehyde and acetaldehyde in aqueous aerosol mimics: Surface tension depression and secondary organic products
Published 02-12-2011“…Atmos. Chem. Phys., 11, 11617-11629, 2011 The reactive uptake of carbonyl-containing volatile organic compounds (cVOCs) by aqueous atmospheric aerosols is a…”
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