The implementation of stringent emission regulations has resulted in the decline of anthropogenic pollutants including sulfur dioxide (SO2), nitrogen oxides (NOx), and carbon monoxide (CO). In contrast, ammonia (NH3) emissions are largely unregulated, with emissions projected to increase in the future. We present real-time aerosol and gas measurements from a field study conducted in an agriculturally intensive region in the southeastern US during the fall of 2016 to investigate how NH3 affects particle acidity and secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation via the gas–particle partitioning of semi-volatile organic acids. Particle water and pH were determined using the ISORROPIA II thermodynamic model and validated by comparing predicted inor...
To better understand the sources of organic PM and the effect of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) on...
Several models were used to describe the partitioning of ammonia, water, and organic compounds betwe...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
The implementation of stringent emission regulations has resulted in the decline of anthropogenic p...
Particle acidity affects aerosol concentrations, chemical composition and toxicity. Sulfate is often...
Aerosol pH is a crucial parameter controlling the gas-particle phase partitioning of semi-volatile s...
Acidity is one essential parameter in determining the aqueous phase physical and chemical processes ...
Fine particulate matter (i.e., PM2.5) has gained intensive attention due to its adverse health and v...
The formation of inorganic fine particulate matter (i.e., iPM2.5) is controlled by the thermodynamic...
Atmospheric ammonia contributes to the formation of aerosol nitrate, an important constituent of ino...
Several models were used to describe the partitioning of ammonia, water, and organic compounds betwe...
Large reductions of sulfur and nitrogen oxide emissions in the United States have led to considerabl...
Several models were used to describe the partitioning of ammonia, water, and organic compounds betwe...
Ammonia (NH3) can harm ecosystems through deposition and react in the atmosphere to increase fine pa...
Ammonia (NH3) can harm ecosystems through deposition and react in the atmosphere to increase fine pa...
To better understand the sources of organic PM and the effect of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) on...
Several models were used to describe the partitioning of ammonia, water, and organic compounds betwe...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...
The implementation of stringent emission regulations has resulted in the decline of anthropogenic p...
Particle acidity affects aerosol concentrations, chemical composition and toxicity. Sulfate is often...
Aerosol pH is a crucial parameter controlling the gas-particle phase partitioning of semi-volatile s...
Acidity is one essential parameter in determining the aqueous phase physical and chemical processes ...
Fine particulate matter (i.e., PM2.5) has gained intensive attention due to its adverse health and v...
The formation of inorganic fine particulate matter (i.e., iPM2.5) is controlled by the thermodynamic...
Atmospheric ammonia contributes to the formation of aerosol nitrate, an important constituent of ino...
Several models were used to describe the partitioning of ammonia, water, and organic compounds betwe...
Large reductions of sulfur and nitrogen oxide emissions in the United States have led to considerabl...
Several models were used to describe the partitioning of ammonia, water, and organic compounds betwe...
Ammonia (NH3) can harm ecosystems through deposition and react in the atmosphere to increase fine pa...
Ammonia (NH3) can harm ecosystems through deposition and react in the atmosphere to increase fine pa...
To better understand the sources of organic PM and the effect of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) on...
Several models were used to describe the partitioning of ammonia, water, and organic compounds betwe...
Particle pH is a critical but poorly constrained quantity that affects many aerosol processes and pr...