As the relative humidity varies from high to low values in the atmosphere, particles containing organic species and inorganic salts may undergo liquid–liquid phase separation. The majority of the laboratory work on this subject has used ammonium sulfate as the inorganic salt. In the following we studied liquid–liquid phase separation in particles containing organics mixed with the following salts: ammonium sulfate, ammonium bisulfate, ammonium nitrate and sodium chloride. In each experiment one organic was mixed with one inorganic salt and the liquid–liquid phase separation relative humidity (SRH) was determined. Since we studied 23 different organics mixed with four different salts, a total of 92 different particle types were investigated....
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) affects the water uptake of aerosol particles in the atmospher...
Atmospheric aerosols can undergo phase transitions including liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) w...
Atmospheric aerosol particles may undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) when exposed to vary...
Atmospheric particles containing organic species and inorganic salts may undergo liquid–liquid phase...
This is an accepted manuscript of a published article.Dissolved inorganic salts influence the partit...
Recently, experimental studies have shown that liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) can occur in o...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are often partially or completely composed of inorganic salts, such as...
pen A ccess Liquid–liquid phase separation in particles containing organics mixed with ammonium sulf...
Dissolved inorganic salts influence the partitioning of organic compounds into the aqueous phase. Th...
In this study, the water cycles of nine water-soluble organic salts of atmospheric interest were stu...
Particles consisting of secondary organic material (SOM) are abundant in the atmosphere. To predict...
In the following, we report the deliquescence relative humidities (DRH) and crystallization relative...
A sound parameterization of the gas-particle partitioning process is essential for understanding and...
Atmospheric aerosols consisting of organic and inorganic components may undergo liquid–liquid phase ...
Atmospheric aerosols can undergo phase transitions including liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) w...
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) affects the water uptake of aerosol particles in the atmospher...
Atmospheric aerosols can undergo phase transitions including liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) w...
Atmospheric aerosol particles may undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) when exposed to vary...
Atmospheric particles containing organic species and inorganic salts may undergo liquid–liquid phase...
This is an accepted manuscript of a published article.Dissolved inorganic salts influence the partit...
Recently, experimental studies have shown that liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) can occur in o...
Atmospheric aerosol particles are often partially or completely composed of inorganic salts, such as...
pen A ccess Liquid–liquid phase separation in particles containing organics mixed with ammonium sulf...
Dissolved inorganic salts influence the partitioning of organic compounds into the aqueous phase. Th...
In this study, the water cycles of nine water-soluble organic salts of atmospheric interest were stu...
Particles consisting of secondary organic material (SOM) are abundant in the atmosphere. To predict...
In the following, we report the deliquescence relative humidities (DRH) and crystallization relative...
A sound parameterization of the gas-particle partitioning process is essential for understanding and...
Atmospheric aerosols consisting of organic and inorganic components may undergo liquid–liquid phase ...
Atmospheric aerosols can undergo phase transitions including liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) w...
Liquid–liquid phase separation (LLPS) affects the water uptake of aerosol particles in the atmospher...
Atmospheric aerosols can undergo phase transitions including liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) w...
Atmospheric aerosol particles may undergo liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) when exposed to vary...