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The following pages link to New particle formation in the free troposphere: A question of chemistry and timing. (Q39137680):
Displaying 37 items.
- Atmospheric science: Unexpected player in particle formation (Q31101737) (← links)
- Ion-induced nucleation of pure biogenic particles. (Q31101741) (← links)
- Reduced anthropogenic aerosol radiative forcing caused by biogenic new particle formation (Q31139659) (← links)
- Global distribution of particle phase state in atmospheric secondary organic aerosols (Q33628888) (← links)
- Atmospheric gas-to-particle conversion: why NPF events are observed in megacities? (Q36390231) (← links)
- Hydrogen Bonding Interaction between Atmospheric Gaseous Amides and Methanol (Q37631381) (← links)
- Spiers Memorial Lecture. Introductory lecture: chemistry in the urban atmosphere (Q38849923) (← links)
- The role of low-volatility organic compounds in initial particle growth in the atmosphere. (Q39137666) (← links)
- Highlights from Faraday Discussion: Chemistry in the urban atmosphere, United Kingdom, April 2016. (Q40386782) (← links)
- Revealing isomerism in sodium-water clusters: Photoionization spectra of Na(H2O)n (n = 2-90). (Q42698451) (← links)
- Particle formation and growth from oxalic acid, methanesulfonic acid, trimethylamine and water: a combined experimental and theoretical study (Q46052466) (← links)
- Mass spectrometry of aerosol particle analogues in molecular beam experiments (Q46253638) (← links)
- Exploring the chemical kinetics of partially oxidized intermediates by combining experiments, theory, and kinetic modeling (Q46339955) (← links)
- Atmospheric autoxidation is increasingly important in urban and suburban North America (Q47236883) (← links)
- Novel insights on new particle formation derived from a pan-european observing system (Q47556819) (← links)
- Perspective: Aerosol microphysics: From molecules to the chemical physics of aerosols (Q48108623) (← links)
- Formation of atmospheric molecular clusters consisting of sulfuric acid and C8H12O6 tricarboxylic acid. (Q48299398) (← links)
- Observations of biogenic ion-induced cluster formation in the atmosphere. (Q55239993) (← links)
- Photo-tautomerization of acetaldehyde as a photochemical source of formic acid in the troposphere. (Q55442583) (← links)
- Causes and importance of new particle formation in the present-day and preindustrial atmospheres (Q56627327) (← links)
- Influence of temperature on the molecular composition of ions and charged clusters during pure biogenic nucleation (Q56944473) (← links)
- The role of ions in new particle formation in the CLOUD chamber (Q56944527) (← links)
- Experimental particle formation rates spanning tropospheric sulfuric acid and ammonia abundances, ion production rates, and temperatures (Q56944552) (← links)
- Direct Observation of Hierarchic Molecular Interactions Critical to Biogenic Aerosol Formation (Q57593527) (← links)
- Chemical characterization of atmospheric ions at the high altitude research station Jungfraujoch (Switzerland) (Q57881615) (← links)
- Long-term analysis of clear-sky new particle formation events and nonevents in Hyytiälä (Q57882318) (← links)
- Rapid growth of organic aerosol nanoparticles over a wide tropospheric temperature range (Q58697490) (← links)
- Robust metric for quantifying the importance of stochastic effects on nanoparticle growth (Q58705956) (← links)
- Hygroscopicity of Organic Aerosols and Their Contributions to CCN Concentrations Over a Midlatitude Forest in Japan (Q59309218) (← links)
- Multicomponent new particle formation from sulfuric acid, ammonia, and biogenic vapors (Q59750830) (← links)
- Modelling on Fragmentation of Clusters Inside a Mass Spectrometer (Q60955284) (← links)
- Decrease in radiative forcing by organic aerosol nucleation, climate, and land use change (Q61124621) (← links)
- Rapid unimolecular reaction of stabilized Criegee intermediates and implications for atmospheric chemistry (Q64076255) (← links)
- Highly Oxygenated Organic Molecules (HOM) from Gas-Phase Autoxidation Involving Peroxy Radicals: A Key Contributor to Atmospheric Aerosol (Q64104145) (← links)
- Cloud-seeding surprise could improve climate predictions (Q74440840) (← links)
- Electrospray Ionization-Based Synthesis and Validation of Amine-Sulfuric Acid Clusters of Relevance to Atmospheric New Particle Formation (Q90047358) (← links)
- A possible unaccounted source of atmospheric sulfate formation: amine-promoted hydrolysis and non-radical oxidation of sulfur dioxide (Q90448369) (← links)