The role of water-soluble organic compounds on the hygroscopic properties of atmospheric aerosols has recently been the subject of many studies. In particular, low molecular weight dicarboxylic acids and some multifunctional organic acids have been found or are expected to exist in atmospheric aerosols in urban, semiurban, rural, and remote sites. Unlike for their inorganic counterparts, the hygroscopic properties of organic acids have not been well characterized. In this study, the hygroscopic properties of selected water-soluble dicarboxylic acids (oxalic acid, malonic acid, succinic acid, and glutaric acid) and multifunctional acids (citric acid, DL-malic acid, and L-(+)-tartaric acid) were studied using single droplets levitated in an e...
The compositions of six aggregated aerosol samples from the Storm Peak site have been comprehensivel...
We present vapor pressure data of the C2 to C5 dicarboxylic acids deduced from measured evaporation ...
We present vapor pressure data of the C2 to C5 dicarboxylic acids deduced from measured evapor...
The hygroscopicity, the water uptake property, of atmospheric aerosols describes the interaction bet...
The ubiquitous presence of organic compounds in tropospheric particles requires that their role in a...
Atmospheric aerosol is usually found to be a mixture of various inorganic and organic components in ...
Hygroscopicity, condensational growth and deliquescence are important characteristics of atmospheric...
Water-soluble macromolecular polyacids can play a potentially important role in the hygroscopic prop...
The solubility and the enthalpy of dicarboxylic acids have been determined in water at intervals bet...
Atmospheric aerosols are often mixtures of inorganic and organic material. Organics can represent a ...
Water-soluble organic compounds have recently received much attention because of their ability to ab...
The initial phase (solid or aqueous droplet) of aerosol particles prior to activation is among the c...
The hygroscopic growth of atmospheric particles affects atmospheric chemistry and Earth's climate. W...
Recent studies have shown that tropospheric sulfate aerosols commonly contain 50% by mass organic sp...
The compositions of six aggregated aerosol samples from the Storm Peak site have been comprehensivel...
The compositions of six aggregated aerosol samples from the Storm Peak site have been comprehensivel...
We present vapor pressure data of the C2 to C5 dicarboxylic acids deduced from measured evaporation ...
We present vapor pressure data of the C2 to C5 dicarboxylic acids deduced from measured evapor...
The hygroscopicity, the water uptake property, of atmospheric aerosols describes the interaction bet...
The ubiquitous presence of organic compounds in tropospheric particles requires that their role in a...
Atmospheric aerosol is usually found to be a mixture of various inorganic and organic components in ...
Hygroscopicity, condensational growth and deliquescence are important characteristics of atmospheric...
Water-soluble macromolecular polyacids can play a potentially important role in the hygroscopic prop...
The solubility and the enthalpy of dicarboxylic acids have been determined in water at intervals bet...
Atmospheric aerosols are often mixtures of inorganic and organic material. Organics can represent a ...
Water-soluble organic compounds have recently received much attention because of their ability to ab...
The initial phase (solid or aqueous droplet) of aerosol particles prior to activation is among the c...
The hygroscopic growth of atmospheric particles affects atmospheric chemistry and Earth's climate. W...
Recent studies have shown that tropospheric sulfate aerosols commonly contain 50% by mass organic sp...
The compositions of six aggregated aerosol samples from the Storm Peak site have been comprehensivel...
The compositions of six aggregated aerosol samples from the Storm Peak site have been comprehensivel...
We present vapor pressure data of the C2 to C5 dicarboxylic acids deduced from measured evaporation ...
We present vapor pressure data of the C2 to C5 dicarboxylic acids deduced from measured evapor...