International audienceSoot particles released in the atmosphere have long been investigated for their ability to affect the radiative forcing. Although freshly emitted soot particles are generally considered to yield only positive contributions to the radiative forcing, atmospheric aging can activate them into efficient cloud condensation or ice nuclei, which can trigger the formation of persistent clouds and ultimately provide a negative contribution to the radiative forcing. Depending on their residence time in the atmosphere, soot particles can undergo several physical and chemical aging processes that affect their chemical composition, particle size distribution and morphology, and ultimately their optical and hygroscopic properties. Th...
The ice phase in tropospheric clouds plays a key role for many atmospheric processes. Ice crystals a...
Hygroscopicity (i.e. water vapour affinity) of atmospheric aerosol particles is one of the key facto...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...
The oxidation of soot particles with ozone (O3) increases the particles’ ability to act as cloud con...
We quantify the hygroscopic properties of particles freshly emitted from biomass burning and after s...
Aerosols have a direct effect on climate, through reflection of solar radiation and indirectly as se...
Multiphase OH and O<sub>3</sub> oxidation reactions with atmospheric organic aerosol (OA) can infl...
Aerosols can indirectly effect the radiative balance of the environment by acting as Cloud Condensat...
Fresh soot particles are generally hydrophobic, however, particle hydrophilicity can be increased th...
Aerosol particles contribute significantly to the global burden of disease, and remain the main sour...
Biomass burning is one of the prominent contributors of organic aerosols and cloud condensation nucl...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...
UnrestrictedThere is a significant amount of uncertainty in the radiative forcing of black carbon (B...
Particles containing soot, or black carbon, are generally considered to contribute to global warming...
Aerosol particles are everywhere in the air around us, regardless of whether you are in a busy city ...
The ice phase in tropospheric clouds plays a key role for many atmospheric processes. Ice crystals a...
Hygroscopicity (i.e. water vapour affinity) of atmospheric aerosol particles is one of the key facto...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...
The oxidation of soot particles with ozone (O3) increases the particles’ ability to act as cloud con...
We quantify the hygroscopic properties of particles freshly emitted from biomass burning and after s...
Aerosols have a direct effect on climate, through reflection of solar radiation and indirectly as se...
Multiphase OH and O<sub>3</sub> oxidation reactions with atmospheric organic aerosol (OA) can infl...
Aerosols can indirectly effect the radiative balance of the environment by acting as Cloud Condensat...
Fresh soot particles are generally hydrophobic, however, particle hydrophilicity can be increased th...
Aerosol particles contribute significantly to the global burden of disease, and remain the main sour...
Biomass burning is one of the prominent contributors of organic aerosols and cloud condensation nucl...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...
UnrestrictedThere is a significant amount of uncertainty in the radiative forcing of black carbon (B...
Particles containing soot, or black carbon, are generally considered to contribute to global warming...
Aerosol particles are everywhere in the air around us, regardless of whether you are in a busy city ...
The ice phase in tropospheric clouds plays a key role for many atmospheric processes. Ice crystals a...
Hygroscopicity (i.e. water vapour affinity) of atmospheric aerosol particles is one of the key facto...
The atmospheric aging of soot particles, in which various atmospheric processes alter the particles’...