The gas-aerosol equilibrium model, SCAPE, presented in Part I is used to evaluate the sensitivity of thermodynamic calculations of aerosol composition to common approximations and the choice of activity coefficient estimation method. The treatment of weak electrolytes, associated ammonia, NH_3(aq), and bisulfate ion, HSO_4^−, is analyzed. Comparisons of the three multi-component activity coefficient estimation methods are carried out with a variety of data. On the basis of the sensitivity analysis results, recommendations are provided for treating these electrolytes and for selecting an activity coefficient estimation method in atmospheric gas-aerosol equilibrium calculations. The two gas-aerosol equilibrium models, SCAPE and AIM, are compa...
The main focus of this thesis is the development of a simplified method to routinely calculate gas/a...
A comprehensive comparison of five inorganic aerosol thermodynamic equilibrium modules, MARS-A, SEQU...
Air quality models that generate the concentrations of semi-volatile and other condensable organic c...
The gas-aerosol equilibrium model, SCAPE, presented in Part I is used to evaluate the sensitivity of...
[1] A computationally efficient model to calculate gas/aerosol partitioning of semivolatile inorgani...
[1] A computationally efficient model to calculate gas/aerosol partitioning of semivolatile inorgani...
[1] A computationally efficient model to calculate gas/aerosol partitioning of semivolatile inorgani...
In this work, we utilize a rich set of simulated and ground-based observational data in Tianjin, Chi...
Atmospheric aerosols generally comprise a mixture of electrolytes, organic compounds, and water. Det...
Given local rates of production of gas-phase sulfate and nitrate, ammonia concentration, relative hu...
Given local rates of production of gas-phase sulfate and nitrate, ammonia concentration, relative hu...
Mole fraction based equations for aqueous phase activities, together with equilibrium constants for ...
This study presents ISORROPIA II, a thermodynamic equilibrium model for the K+-Ca2+-Mg2+-NH4 +-Na+-S...
This study presents ISORROPIA II, a thermodynamic equilibrium model for the K+–Ca2+–Mg2+...
The main focus of this thesis is the development of a simplified method to routinely calculate gas/a...
The main focus of this thesis is the development of a simplified method to routinely calculate gas/a...
A comprehensive comparison of five inorganic aerosol thermodynamic equilibrium modules, MARS-A, SEQU...
Air quality models that generate the concentrations of semi-volatile and other condensable organic c...
The gas-aerosol equilibrium model, SCAPE, presented in Part I is used to evaluate the sensitivity of...
[1] A computationally efficient model to calculate gas/aerosol partitioning of semivolatile inorgani...
[1] A computationally efficient model to calculate gas/aerosol partitioning of semivolatile inorgani...
[1] A computationally efficient model to calculate gas/aerosol partitioning of semivolatile inorgani...
In this work, we utilize a rich set of simulated and ground-based observational data in Tianjin, Chi...
Atmospheric aerosols generally comprise a mixture of electrolytes, organic compounds, and water. Det...
Given local rates of production of gas-phase sulfate and nitrate, ammonia concentration, relative hu...
Given local rates of production of gas-phase sulfate and nitrate, ammonia concentration, relative hu...
Mole fraction based equations for aqueous phase activities, together with equilibrium constants for ...
This study presents ISORROPIA II, a thermodynamic equilibrium model for the K+-Ca2+-Mg2+-NH4 +-Na+-S...
This study presents ISORROPIA II, a thermodynamic equilibrium model for the K+–Ca2+–Mg2+...
The main focus of this thesis is the development of a simplified method to routinely calculate gas/a...
The main focus of this thesis is the development of a simplified method to routinely calculate gas/a...
A comprehensive comparison of five inorganic aerosol thermodynamic equilibrium modules, MARS-A, SEQU...
Air quality models that generate the concentrations of semi-volatile and other condensable organic c...