Chamber studies of glyoxal uptake onto ammonium sulphate aerosol were performed under dark and irradiated conditions to gain further insight into processes controlling glyoxal uptake onto ambient aerosol. Organic fragments from glyoxal dimers and trimers were observed within the aerosol under dark and irradiated conditions. Glyoxal monomers and oligomers were the dominant organic compounds formed under the conditions of this study; glyoxal oligomer formation and overall organic growth were found to be reversible under dark conditions. Analysis of high-resolution time-of-flight aerosol mass spectra provides evidence for irreversible formation of carbon-nitrogen (C-N) compounds in the aerosol. We have identified 1H-imidazole-2-carboxaldehyde ...
Aqueous-phase oligomer formation from methylglyoxal, a major atmospheric photooxidation product, has...
Glyoxal is one of the several multifunctional species that are formed in significant yields from the...
internationalInternational audienceIn recent years, atmospheric observations (Volkamer et al., 2007)...
Chamber studies of glyoxal uptake onto ammonium sulphate aerosol were performed under dark and irrad...
The dependence of glyoxal uptake onto deliquesced ammonium sulfate seed aerosol was studied under ph...
This study presents a modeling framework based on laboratory data to describe the kinetics of glyoxa...
Recent experimental evidence indicates that heterogeneous chemical reactions play an important role ...
Recent experimental evidence indicates that heterogeneous chemical reactions play an important role ...
Recent experimental evidence indicates that heterogeneous chemical reactions play an important role ...
Water is the most abundant component of atmospheric fine aerosol. However, despite rapid progress, m...
Water is the most abundant component of atmospheric fine aerosol. However, despite rapid progress, m...
The uptake of gaseous glyoxal onto particulate matter has been studied in laboratory experiments und...
International @ AIR+AMX:BNO:SRS:CGOInternational audienceGlyoxal, a common organic gas in the atmosp...
Water is the most abundant component of atmospheric fine aerosol. However, despite rapid progress, ...
Aqueous-phase oligomer formation from methylglyoxal, a major atmospheric photooxidation product, has...
Aqueous-phase oligomer formation from methylglyoxal, a major atmospheric photooxidation product, has...
Glyoxal is one of the several multifunctional species that are formed in significant yields from the...
internationalInternational audienceIn recent years, atmospheric observations (Volkamer et al., 2007)...
Chamber studies of glyoxal uptake onto ammonium sulphate aerosol were performed under dark and irrad...
The dependence of glyoxal uptake onto deliquesced ammonium sulfate seed aerosol was studied under ph...
This study presents a modeling framework based on laboratory data to describe the kinetics of glyoxa...
Recent experimental evidence indicates that heterogeneous chemical reactions play an important role ...
Recent experimental evidence indicates that heterogeneous chemical reactions play an important role ...
Recent experimental evidence indicates that heterogeneous chemical reactions play an important role ...
Water is the most abundant component of atmospheric fine aerosol. However, despite rapid progress, m...
Water is the most abundant component of atmospheric fine aerosol. However, despite rapid progress, m...
The uptake of gaseous glyoxal onto particulate matter has been studied in laboratory experiments und...
International @ AIR+AMX:BNO:SRS:CGOInternational audienceGlyoxal, a common organic gas in the atmosp...
Water is the most abundant component of atmospheric fine aerosol. However, despite rapid progress, ...
Aqueous-phase oligomer formation from methylglyoxal, a major atmospheric photooxidation product, has...
Aqueous-phase oligomer formation from methylglyoxal, a major atmospheric photooxidation product, has...
Glyoxal is one of the several multifunctional species that are formed in significant yields from the...
internationalInternational audienceIn recent years, atmospheric observations (Volkamer et al., 2007)...