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Journal Publications Details for Grant Number R833751

Improved Prediction of In-Cloud Biogenic SOA: Experiments and CMAQ Model Refinements

RFA: Sources and Atmospheric Formation of Organic Particulate Matter (2007)

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Journal Article Oligomers formed through in-cloud methylglyoxal reactions: chemical composition, properties, and mechanisms investigated by ultra-high resolution FT-ICR mass spectrometry. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Altieri KE, Seitzinger SP, Carlton AG, Turpin BJ, Klein GC, Marshal AG Altieri KE, Seitzinger SP, Carlton AG, Turpin BJ, Klein GC, Marshall AG. Oligomers formed through in-cloud methylglyoxal reactions: chemical composition, properties, and mechanisms investigated by ultra-high resolution FT-ICR mass spectrometry. Atmospheric Environment 2008;42(7):1476-1490. R831073 (Final)
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Journal Article Oligomers, organosulfates, and nitroxy organosulfates in rainwater identified by ultra-high resolution electrospray ionization FT-ICR mass spectrometry ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS DISCUSSIONS Altieri KE, Turpin BJ, Seitzinger SP Altieri KE, Turpin BJ, Seitzinger SP. Oligomers, organosulfates, and nitroxy organosulfates in rainwater identified by ultra-high resolution electrospray ionization FT-ICR mass spectrometry. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 2008;8(5):17439-17466. R833751 (2008)
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Journal Article Oligomers, organosulfates, and nitrooxy organosulfates in rainwater identified by ultra-high resolution electrospray ionization FT-ICR mass spectrometry. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Altieri KE, Turpin BJ, Seitzinger SP Altieri KE, Turpin BJ, Seitzinger SP. Oligomers, organosulfates, and nitrooxy organosulfates in rainwater identified by ultra-high resolution electrospray ionization FT-ICR mass spectrometry. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2009;9(7):2533-2542. R833751 (2009)
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Journal Article Composition of dissolved organic nitrogen in continental precipitation investigated by ultra-high resolution FT-ICR mass spectrometry. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Altieri KE, Turpin BJ, Seitzinger SP Altieri KE, Turpin BJ, Seitzinger SP. Composition of dissolved organic nitrogen in continental precipitation investigated by ultra-high resolution FT-ICR mass spectrometry. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(18):6950-6955. R833751 (2009)
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Journal Article CMAQ model performance enhanced when in-cloud secondary organic aerosol is included: comparisons of organic carbon predictions with measurements. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Carlton AG, Turpin BJ, Altieri KE, Seitzinger SP, Mathur R, Roselle SJ, Weber RJ Carlton AG, Turpin BJ, Altieri KE, Seitzinger SP, Mathur R, Roselle SJ, Weber RJ. CMAQ model performance enhanced when in-cloud secondary organic aerosol is included:comparisons of organic carbon predictions with measurements. Environmental Science & Technology 2008;42(23):8798-8802. R831073 (Final)
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Journal Article Secondary organic aerosol yields from cloud-processing of isoprene oxidation products. GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS Ervens B, Carlton AG, Turpin BJ, Altieri KE, Kreidenweis SM, Feingold G Ervens B, Carlton AG, Turpin BJ, Altieri KE, Kreidenweis SM, Feingold G. Secondary organic aerosol yields from cloud-processing of isoprene oxidation products. Geophysical Research Letters 2008;35(2):L02816 (5 pp.). R831073 (Final)
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Journal Article Secondary organic aerosol formation in cloud droplets and aqueous particles (aqSOA): a review of laboratory, field and model studies. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Ervens B, Turpin BJ, Weber RJ Ervens B, Turpin BJ, Weber RJ. Secondary organic aerosol formation in cloud droplets and aqueous particles (aqSOA):a review of laboratory, field and model studies. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2011;11(21):11069-11102. R833751 (Final)
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Journal Article Glyoxal secondary organic aerosol chemistry: effects of dilute nitrate and ammonium and support for organic radical-radical oligomer formation. ENVIRONMENTAL CHEMISTRY Kirkland JR, Lim YB, Tan Y, Altieri KE, Turpin BJ Kirkland JR, Lim YB, Tan Y, Altieri KE, Turpin BJ. Glyoxal secondary organic aerosol chemistry: effects of dilute nitrate and ammonium and support for organic radical-radical oligomer formation. Environmental Chemistry 2013;10(3):158-166. R833751 (Final)
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Journal Article Aqueous chemistry and its role in secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Lim YB, Tan Y, Perri MJ, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ Lim YB, Tan Y, Perri MJ, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ. Aqueous chemistry and its role in secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2010;10(21):10521-10539. R833751 (2010)
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Journal Article Chemical insights, explicit chemistry, and yields of secondary organic aerosol from OH radical oxidation of methylglyoxal and glyoxal in the aqueous phase. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Lim YB, Tan Y, Turpin BJ Lim YB, Tan Y, Turpin BJ. Chemical insights, explicit chemistry, and yields of secondary organic aerosol from OH radical oxidation of methylglyoxal and glyoxal in the aqueous phase. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2013;13(17):8651-8667. R833751 (Final)
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Journal Article Volatility and yield of glycolaldehyde SOA formed through aqueous photochemistry and droplet evaporation. AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Ortiz-Montalvo DL, Lim YB, Perri MJ, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ Ortiz-Montalvo DL, Lim YB, Perri MJ, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ. Volatility and yield of glycolaldehyde SOA formed through aqueous photochemistry and droplet evaporation. Aerosol Science and Technology 2012;46(9):1002-1014. R833751 (Final)
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Journal Article Ammonium addition (and aerosol pH) has a dramatic impact on the volatility and yield of glyoxal secondary organic aerosol. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Ortiz-Montalvo DL, Häkkinen SA, Schwier AN, Lim YB, McNeill VF, Turpin BJ Ortiz-Montalvo DL, Häkkinen SA, Schwier AN, Lim YB, McNeill VF, Turpin BJ. Ammonium addition (and aerosol pH) has a dramatic impact on the volatility and yield of glyoxal secondary organic aerosol. Environmental Science & Technology 2014;48(1):255-262. R833751 (Final)
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Journal Article Volatility of methylglyoxal cloud SOA formed through OH radical oxidation and droplet evaporation. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Ortiz-Montalvo DL, Schwier AN, Lim YB, McNeill VF, Turpin BJ Ortiz-Montalvo DL, Schwier AN, Lim YB, McNeill VF, Turpin BJ. Volatility of methylglyoxal cloud SOA formed through OH radical oxidation and droplet evaporation. Atmospheric Environment 2016;130:145-152. R833751 (Final)
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Journal Article Effects of precursor concentration and acidic sulfate in aqueous glyoxal–OH radical oxidation and implications for secondary organic aerosol. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Tan Y, Perri MJ, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ Tan Y, Perri MJ, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ. Effects of precursor concentration and acidic sulfate in aqueous glyoxal–OH radical oxidation and implications for secondary organic aerosol. Environmental Science & Technology 2009;43(21):8105-8112. R833751 (2009)
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Journal Article SOA from methylglyoxal in clouds and wet aerosols: measurement and prediction of key products. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT Tan Y, Carlton AG, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ Tan Y, Carlton AG, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ. SOA from methylglyoxal in clouds and wet aerosols: measurement and prediction of key products. Atmospheric Environment 2010;44(39):5218-5226. R833751 (2010)
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Journal Article Mechanisms leading to oligomers and SOA through aqueous photooxidation: insights from OH radical oxidation of acetic acid and methylglyoxal. ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS Tan Y, Lim YB, Altieri KE, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ Tan Y, Lim YB, Altieri KE, Seitzinger SP, Turpin BJ. Mechanisms leading to oligomers and SOA through aqueous photooxidation: insights from OH radical oxidation of acetic acid and methylglyoxal. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2012;12(2):801-813. R833751 (Final)
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