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Publications Details for Grant Number R835408

Using Particle Functional Group Composition to Identify and Quantify the Effects of Anthropogenic Emissions on Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol

RFA: Anthropogenic Influences on Organic Aerosol Formation and Regional Climate Implications (2012)

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Journal Article Claffin M, Liu J, Zieman P. Comparison of methods of functional group analysis using results from laboratory and field aerosol measurements. AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2021;55(9):1042-1058. R835408 (Final)
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Journal Article Claflin MS, Ziemann PJ. Identification and quantitation of aerosol products of the reaction of β-pinene with NO3 radicals and implications for gas- and particle-phase reaction mechanisms. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2018;122(14):3640-3652. R835408 (Final)
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Journal Article Claflin M, Krechmer J, Hu W, Jiminez J, Ziemann P. Functional Group Composition of Secondary Organic Aerosol Formed from Ozonolysis of alpha-PineneHigh VOC and Autoxidation Conditions. ACS EARTH SPACE CHEMISTRY 2018;2(11):1196-1210. R835408 (Final)
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Journal Article Claflin M, Ziemann P. Thermal desorption behavior of hemiacetal, acetal, ether, and ester oligomers. AEROSOL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY 2019;53(4):473-484. R835408 (Final)
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Journal Article Liu J, Russell LM, Lee AKY, McKinney KA, Surratt JD, Ziemann PJ. Observational evidence for pollution-influenced selective uptake contributing to biogenic secondary organic aerosols in the southeastern U.S. Geophysical Research Letters 2017;44(15):8056-8064. R835408 (Final)
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Journal Article Liu J, Ruggeri J, Takahama S, Claffin M, Ziemann P, Pye H, Murphy B, Xu L, Ng N, McKinney K, Budisulistiorini S, Bertram T, Nenes A, Surratt J. Regional Similarities and NOx-Related Increases in Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol in Summertime Southeastern United States. JURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH. ATMOSPHERES:JGR 2018;123(18):10620-10636. R835408 (Final)
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Journal Article Prenni A, Hand J, Malm W, Copeland S, Luo G, Yu F, Taylor N, Russell L, Schichtel B. An examination of the algorithm for estimating light extinction from IMPROVE particle speciation data. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT 2019;214(116880). R835408 (Final)
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Presentation Claflin M, Ziemann P. Effects of atmospheric conditions on the composition of secondary organic aerosol formed from the oxidation of isoprene and monoterpenes. Presented at the International Aerosol Modeling Algorithms Conference, Air Quality Research Center, University of California, Davis, Davis, CA, December 9-11, 2015. R835408 (2015)
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Presentation Claflin M, Ziemann P. Effects of atmospheric conditions on the composition of secondary organic aerosol formed from the oxidation of isoprene and monoterpenes. Presented at the STAR Progress Review Meeting, National Center for Environmental Research, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, March 14-16, 2016. R835408 (2015)
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Presentation Liu J, Russell LM, Corrigan AL, Guzman J. Composition and source apportionment of aerosol in SOAS Campaign: the anthropogenic-biogenic interactions. Presented at the Informal Symposium on Kinetics and Photochemical Processes in the Atmosphere, California State University, Northridge, Northridge, CA, April 3, 2015. R835408 (2015)
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Presentation Liu J, Russell LM, Budisulistiorini SH, Surratt JD, McKinney KA, Lee AKY, Claflin MS, Ziemann PJ. Biogenic secondary organic aerosol concentrations enhanced on sulfate-containing particles during multi-day stagnation events at Look Rock during SOAS. Presented at the American Geophysical Union (AGU) Fall Meeting, San Francisco, CA, December 12-16, 2016. R835408 (Final)
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Presentation Liu J, Russell L, Budisulistiorini SH, Surratt J. Composition and source apportionment of aerosol in SOAS Campaign, Look Rock, TN. Presented at the STAR Progress Review meeting, National Center for Environmental Research, US Environmental Protection Agency, March 14-16, 2016. R835408 (2015)
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Presentation Liu J, Russell L, Budisulistiorini SH, Surratt J, Claflin M, Ziemann P. Using particle functional group composition to identify and quantify the effects of anthropogenic emissions on biogenic secondary organic aerosol. Presented at the STAR Progress Review Meeting, National Center for Environmental Research, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, DC, March 14-16, 2016. R835408 (2015)
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Presentation Liu J. Observational evidence for enhancement of biogenic secondary organic aerosols (bSOA) by anthropogenic pollution in southeastern U.S. Presented at the University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, September 16, 2016. R835408 (Final)
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Presentation Liu J, Russell LM, Claflin MS, Ziemann PJ, Ng NL, Pye HOT, Murphy BN, Surratt JD, Lee AKY. NOx-and sulfate-related increases of biogenic secondary aerosols (bSOA) in summertime southeastern U.S. during SOAS study. Presented at the Informal Symposium on Kinetics and Photochemical Processes in the Atmosphere, University of California, San Diego, San Diego, CA, April 5, 2017. R835408 (Final)
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