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Publications Details for Grant Number R826767

Aerosol Partitioning and Heterogeneous Chemistry

RFA: Air Pollution Chemistry and Physics (1998)

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Abstract Time-resolved step-scan FTIR spectroscopy: applications to the in situ realtime analysis of aqueous and organic aerosols. ABSTRACTS OF PAPERS OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY Hauser CD, Qian J, Miller RE Hauser CD, Qian J, Miller RE. Time-resolved step-scan FTIR spectroscopy:applications to the in situ realtime analysis of aqueous and organic aerosols. In: Abstracts of Papers of the American Chemical Society 2000;220(Pt 1):332. R826767 (1999)
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Journal Article Composition determination of multicomponent organic aerosols by on-line FT-IR spectroscopy. APPLIED SPECTROSCOPY DeForest CL, Qian J, Miller RE DeForest CL, Qian J, Miller RE. Composition determination of multicomponent organic aerosols by on-line FT-IR spectroscopy. Applied Spectroscopy 2002;56(11):1429-1435. R826767 (2000)
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Journal Article Time-resolved studies of the interactions between pulsed lasers and aerosols. APPLIED OPTICS DeForest CL, Qian J, Miller RE DeForest CL, Qian J, Miller RE. Time-resolved studies of the interactions between pulsed lasers and aerosols. Applied Optics 2002;41(27):5804-5813. R826767 (1999)
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Journal Article A temperature- and composition-dependent study of H2SO4 aerosol optical constants using Fourier transform and tunable diode laser infrared spectroscopy. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A Niedziela RF, Norman ML, DeForest CL, Miller RE, Worsnop DR Niedziela RF, Norman ML, DeForest CL, Miller RE, Worsnop DR. A temperature-and composition-dependent study of H2SO4 aerosol optical constants using Fourier transform and tunable diode laser infrared spectroscopy. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 1999;103(40):8030-8040. R826767 (Final)
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Journal Article Reactive uptake of ozone by oleic acid aerosol particles: application of single-particle mass spectrometry to heterogeneous reaction kinetics. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A Smith GD, Woods E, DeForest CL, Baer T, Miller RE Smith GD, Woods III E, DeForest CL, Baer T, Miller RE. Reactive uptake of ozone by oleic acid aerosol particles:application of single-particle mass spectrometry to heterogeneous reaction kinetics. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2002;106(35):8085-8095. R826767 (Final)
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Journal Article Aerosol uptake described by numerical solution of the diffusion-reaction equations in the particle. THE JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A Smith GD, Woods III E, Baer T, Miller RE Smith GD, Woods III E, Baer T, Miller RE. Aerosol uptake described by numerical solution of the diffusion-reaction equations in the particle. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2003;107(45):9582-9587. R826767 (Final)
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Presentation Reactions of ozone with organic aerosols analyzed by single-particle time-of-flight mass spectrometry. None Baer T Baer T. Reactions of ozone with organic aerosols analyzed by single-particle time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Presented at the American Chemical Society 222nd National Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 26-30, 2001. R826767 (Final)
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Presentation Characterization of anthropogenic aerosols using time-resolved infrared spectroscopy None DeForest-Hauser C DeForest-Hauser C. Characterization of anthropogenic aerosols using time-resolved infrared spectroscopy. Presented at the 18th Annual American Association for Aerosol Research Conference, Tacoma, WA, October 12, 1999. R826767 (1999)
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Presentation Spectroscopic analysis of multicomponent organic aerosols None DeForest-Hauser C DeForest-Hauser C. Spectroscopic analysis of multicomponent organic aerosols. Presented at the 19th Annual American Association for Aerosol Research (AAAR) Conference, St. Louis, MO, November 6-10, 2000. R826767 (2000)
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Presentation Time-resolved step-scan FT-IR spectroscopy: applications to the in situ, real-time analysis of aqueous and organic aerosols None DeForest-Hauser C DeForest-Hauser C. Time-resolved step-scan FT-IR spectroscopy: applications to the in situ, real-time analysis of aqueous and organic aerosols. Presented at the 19th Annual American Association for Aerosol Research Conference, St. Louis, MO, 2000. R826767 (2000)
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Presentation Spectroscopic analysis of multicomponent organic aerosols. None Hauser CD, Qian J, Miller RE Hauser CD, Qian J, Miller RE. Spectroscopic analysis of multicomponent organic aerosols. Presented at the European Aerosol Conference, Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland, September 3-8, 2000. R826767 (2000)
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Presentation Time-resolved step-scan FT-IR spectroscopy: applications to the in situ, real-time analysis of aqueous and organic aerosols None Miller RE Miller RE. Time-resolved step-scan FT-IR spectroscopy:applications to the in situ, real-time analysis of aqueous and organic aerosols. Presented at the U.S. EPA/Air & Waste Management Association International Symposium on the Measurement of Toxic and Related Air Pollutants, Research Triangle Park, NC, September 12-14, 2000. R826767 (2000)
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Presentation Aerosol laser time-of-flight mass spectrometry with single particle detection. None Miller RE, DeForest-Hauser CL Miller RE, DeForest -Hauser CL. Aerosol laser time-of-flight mass spectrometry with single particle detection. Plenary lecture presented at the Workshop on Mass Spectrometry, Budapest, Hungary, May 2001. R826767 (Final)
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Presentation Gas-surface reactions studied by single particle laser mass spectrometry. None Miller RE, DeForest-Hauser CL Miller RE, DeForest -Hauser CL. Gas-surface reactions studied by single particle laser mass spectrometry. Presented at the Workshop on Chemical and Optical Properties of Atmospheric Aerosols, Telluride, CO, June 2002. R826767 (Final)
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Presentation Probing the early states of liquid statecombustion: laser-mass spectrometry of heated aerosols. None Miller RE, DeForest-Hauser CL Miller RE, DeForest-Hauser CL. Probing the early states of liquid statecombustion:laser-mass spectrometry of heated aerosols. Presented at the Energetic Materials Gordon Conference, New London, NH, June 16-21, 2002. R826767 (Final)
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Presentation The analysis and dynamics of single aerosol particle mass spectrometry by laser methods. None Miller RE, DeForest-Hauser CL Miller RE, DeForest-Hauser CL. The analysis and dynamics of single aerosol particle mass spectrometry by laser methods. Presented at the Gordon Conference on Gaseous Ions, Ventura, CA, February 25-March 2, 2001. R826767 (Final)
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Presentation The reaction of ozone with oleic acid aerosol particles studied by single aerosol mass spectrometry. None Miller RE, DeForest-Hauser CL Miller RE, DeForest-Hauser CL. The reaction of ozone with oleic acid aerosol particles studied by single aerosol mass spectrometry. Presented at the American Chemical Society 222nd National Meeting, Chicago, IL, August 26-30, 2001. R826767 (Final)
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Presentation Time-resolved step-scan FT-IR spectroscopy: applications to the in-situ, real-time analysis of aqueous and organic aerosols None Miller RE Miller RE. Time-resolved step-scan FT-IR spectroscopy:applications to the in-situ, real-time analysis of aqueous and organic aerosols. Presented at the American Chemical Society 220th National Meeting, Washington, DC, August 20-25, 2000. R826767 (2000)
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