The formation of atmospheric aerosol particles through clustering of condensable vapors is an important contributor to the overall concentration of these atmospheric particles. However, the details of the nucleation process are not yet well understood and are difficult to probe by experimental means. Computational chemistry is a powerful tool for gaining insights about the nucleation mechanism. Here, we report accurate electronic structure calculations of the potential energies of small clusters made from sulfuric acid, ammonia, and dimethylamine. We also assess and validate the accuracy of less expensive methods that might be used for the calculation of the binding energies of larger clusters for atmospheric modeling. The PW6B95-D3 density...
Using computational methods, we investigate the formation of atmospheric clusters consisting of sulf...
Nucleation of aerosol particles from trace atmospheric vapours is thought to provide up to half of g...
Particles consisting of ammonia and sulfuric acid are widely regarded as seeds for atmospheric aeros...
Formation of new particles through clustering of molecules from condensable vapors is a significant ...
How secondary aerosols form is critical as aerosols\u27 impact on Earth\u27s climate is one of the m...
Abstract. We have developed a new multi-step strategy for quantum chemical calculations on atmospher...
The molecular interactions between sulfuric acid (sa) and methylamine (ma) are investigated using co...
Atmospheric new particle formation is an important source of atmospheric aerosols. Large efforts hav...
Sulfate aerosols’ cooling effect on the global climate has spurred research to understand their mech...
Unraveling the chemical mechanism of atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) has important implicat...
Abstract. We study the ammonia addition reactions of H2SO4·NH3 molecular clusters containing up to f...
The exact participating compounds and especially the involvement of multifunctional organic molecule...
Abstract Amines are bases that originate from both anthropogenic and natural sources, and they are ...
International audienceWe have developed a new multi-step strategy for quantum chemical calculations ...
Nucleation of aerosol particles from trace atmospheric vapours is thought to provide up to half of g...
Using computational methods, we investigate the formation of atmospheric clusters consisting of sulf...
Nucleation of aerosol particles from trace atmospheric vapours is thought to provide up to half of g...
Particles consisting of ammonia and sulfuric acid are widely regarded as seeds for atmospheric aeros...
Formation of new particles through clustering of molecules from condensable vapors is a significant ...
How secondary aerosols form is critical as aerosols\u27 impact on Earth\u27s climate is one of the m...
Abstract. We have developed a new multi-step strategy for quantum chemical calculations on atmospher...
The molecular interactions between sulfuric acid (sa) and methylamine (ma) are investigated using co...
Atmospheric new particle formation is an important source of atmospheric aerosols. Large efforts hav...
Sulfate aerosols’ cooling effect on the global climate has spurred research to understand their mech...
Unraveling the chemical mechanism of atmospheric new particle formation (NPF) has important implicat...
Abstract. We study the ammonia addition reactions of H2SO4·NH3 molecular clusters containing up to f...
The exact participating compounds and especially the involvement of multifunctional organic molecule...
Abstract Amines are bases that originate from both anthropogenic and natural sources, and they are ...
International audienceWe have developed a new multi-step strategy for quantum chemical calculations ...
Nucleation of aerosol particles from trace atmospheric vapours is thought to provide up to half of g...
Using computational methods, we investigate the formation of atmospheric clusters consisting of sulf...
Nucleation of aerosol particles from trace atmospheric vapours is thought to provide up to half of g...
Particles consisting of ammonia and sulfuric acid are widely regarded as seeds for atmospheric aeros...