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    Quantification of the Hygroscopic Effect of Soot Aging in the Atmosphere: Laboratory Simulations by Popovicheva, O. B, Persiantseva, N. M, Kireeva, E. D, Khokhlova, T. D, Shonija, N. K

    “…We use a laboratory approach for the quantification of the water uptake by particles with varying amounts of sulfates to simulate the aging of fossil fuel…”
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    Combined Nitrogen, Hexane, and Benzene Adsorption Characterization of Pores and Surfaces of Lyophobic Mesoporous Silicas by Roshchina, T. M, Shonija, N. K, Bernardoni, F, Fadeev, A. Y

    Published in Langmuir (12-08-2014)
    “…For lyophobic porous surfaces, structural analysis by vapor adsorption is complicated due to weak adsorbate–adsorbent interactions and limited wetting of the…”
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    Water Interaction with Laboratory-Simulated Fossil Fuel Combustion Particles by Popovicheva, O. B, Kireeva, E. D, Shonija, N. K, Khokhlova, T. D

    “…To clarify the impact of fossil fuel combustion particles’ composition on their capacity to take up water, we apply a laboratory approach in which the method…”
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    Heterogeneities in the microstructure and composition of aircraft engine combustor soot : Impact on the water uptake by DEMIRDJIAN, B, FERRY, D, SUZANNE, J, POPOVICHEVA, O. B, PERSIANTSEVA, N. M, SHONIJA, N. K

    Published in Journal of atmospheric chemistry (01-01-2007)
    “…Size, morphology, microstructure, chemical composition and hygroscopic properties of aircraft engine combustor (AEC) soot particles are studied by using a…”
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    Hydration of aircraft engine soot particles under plume conditions: Effect of sulfuric and nitric acid processing by Shonija, N. K., Popovicheva, O. B., Persiantseva, N. M., Savel'ev, A. M., Starik, A. M.

    “…Hydration properties of original engine soot produced by burning TC1 aviation kerosene in aircraft engine combustor are studied under simulated plume…”
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    Water adsorption and dynamics on kerosene soot under atmospheric conditions by Ferry, D., Suzanne, J., Nitsche, S., Popovitcheva, O. B., Shonija, N. K.

    “…Morphology, microstructure and surface chemistry of laboratory made kerosene soot used as an aircraft soot surrogate have been studied to establish the…”
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    Aircraft engine soot as contrail nuclei by Popovicheva, O. B., Persiantseva, N. M., Lukhovitskaya, E. E., Shonija, N. K., Zubareva, N. A., Demirdjian, B., Ferry, D., Suzanne, J.

    Published in Geophysical research letters (01-06-2004)
    “…The physico‐chemical properties of aircraft engine soot are characterized with respect to their ability to act as CCN. Comparison with laboratory‐generated…”
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    Quantification of water uptake by soot particles by Popovicheva, O B, Persiantseva, N M, Tishkova, V, Shonija, N K, Zubareva, N A

    Published in Environmental research letters (01-04-2008)
    “…Quantification of atmospheric processes including the water uptake by soot particles of various origin, emitted from different sources, requires identification…”
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    Water adsorption on aircraft-combustor soot under young plume conditions by Popovitcheva, O.B., Trukhin, M.E., Persiantseva, N.M., Shonija, N.K.

    Published in Atmospheric environment (1994) (01-01-2001)
    “…Laboratory studies of water adsorption and initial water uptake on aircraft-combustor soot, produced by combustion of sulphur-free hydrocarbon fuel, are…”
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    Effect of black carbon particles on the efficiency of water droplet freezing by Kireeva, E. D., Popovicheva, O. B., Persiantseva, N. M., Khokhlova, T. D., Shonija, N. K.

    “…Black carbon particles emitted by natural and anthropogenic sources of combustion are potential nuclei of ice formation of cirri in troposphere. The freezing…”
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    Carbonaceous aerosols of aviation and shipping emissions by Popovicheva, O. B., Kireeva, E. D., Timofeev, M. A., Shonija, N. K., Mogil’nikov, V. P.

    Published in Izvestiya. Atmospheric and oceanic physics (01-06-2010)
    “…This is a study of the physical and chemical properties of carbonaceous aerosols emitted by transport systems (namely, by aircraft gas turbine engines and…”
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    Wetting and hydration of insoluble soot particles in the upper troposphere by Persiantseva, N M, Popovicheva, O B, Shonija, N K

    Published in Journal of environmental monitoring (01-12-2004)
    “…Wettability and hydration are determined for aircraft combustor and laboratory-made soots which are used as surrogates for the insoluble part of…”
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    Water adsorption and energetic properties of spark discharge soot: Specific features of hydrophilicity by Kuznetsov, B.V., Rakhmanova, T.A., Popovicheva, O.B., Shonija, N.K.

    Published in Journal of aerosol science (01-10-2003)
    “…Water adsorption was studied for spark discharge soot which is often used as a surrogate for atmospheric soot. Analysis by adsorption gravimetry and…”
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    Kinetics of saturated water vapor sorption on soot particles by Khokhlova, T. D., Shonija, N. K., Popovicheva, O. B.

    “…In order to study the condensation activity of carbon-containing aerosols, the kinetics of sorption of saturated water vapors was investigated on model soot…”
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    Adsorption Properties of Native and Modified Forms of the Clay Mineral Saponite by N.K. Shonija, A.L. Detistova

    Published in Adsorption science & technology (01-02-1997)
    “…Studies have been made of the surface characteristics of the schistose silicate, saponite, and samples obtained by acid modification of the mineral. The…”
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