Atmospheric aqueous phases (i.e. cloud, fog and aerosol liquid water) are important reaction media for the processing of organic compounds. Quantitative data on aqueous-phase organic chemistry under the atmospheric context are sparse compared to the data from comparable gas-phase processes. A series of studies was conducted to provide fundamental information on this topic. An online analytical technique, Aerosol Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry (Aerosol CIMS), was employed to quantitatively monitor aqueous-phase OH oxidation of glyoxal and methylglyoxal. Quantification of all the major reaction products was achieved, permitting complete reaction mechanisms to be presented. An unexpected class of compounds, α-hydroxyhydroperoxide (α-HHP...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...
Organic compounds present at or near the surface of aqueous droplets can be efficiently oxidized by ...
Atmospheric aqueous phases (i.e. cloud, fog and aerosol liquid water) are important reaction media f...
Chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., clouds, fogs, wet aerosols) is a critical component of our co...
Organic particulate matter in the atmosphere plays an important role in climate forcing, visibility,...
Aqueous multiphase chemistry in the atmosphere can lead to rapid transformation of organic compound...
Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) affect visibility, health and global climate. Current chemical tran...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
Atmospheric aging of organic compounds by photo-chemical oxidation can occur rapidly in the aqueous ...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...
Organic compounds present at or near the surface of aqueous droplets can be efficiently oxidized by ...
Atmospheric aqueous phases (i.e. cloud, fog and aerosol liquid water) are important reaction media f...
Chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., clouds, fogs, wet aerosols) is a critical component of our co...
Organic particulate matter in the atmosphere plays an important role in climate forcing, visibility,...
Aqueous multiphase chemistry in the atmosphere can lead to rapid transformation of organic compound...
Secondary organic aerosols (SOA) affect visibility, health and global climate. Current chemical tran...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
International audienceInterest in the potential formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) through...
Atmospheric aging of organic compounds by photo-chemical oxidation can occur rapidly in the aqueous ...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...
Aqueous chemistry in atmospheric waters (e.g., cloud droplets or wet aerosols) is considered a poten...
Organic compounds present at or near the surface of aqueous droplets can be efficiently oxidized by ...