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Records 1 to 5 of 5 records from [ORD-NERL] published between 08/21/2013 and 08/21/2018 from author Ivan Piletic

2017
Piletic, I., E. Edney, AND L. Bartolotti. Barrierless Reactions with Loose Transition States Govern the Yields and Lifetimes of Organic Nitrates Derived from Isoprene. JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY A. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 121(43):8306-8321, (2017).
2013
Piletic, I., E. Edney, AND L. Bartolotti. A Computational Study of Acid Catalyzed Aerosol Reactions of Atmospherically Relevant Epoxides. PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY CHEMICAL PHYSICS. Royal Society of Chemistry, Cambridge, Uk, 15(41):17707-18302, (2013).
Piletic, I., J. Offenberg, D. Olson, M. Jaoui, J. Krug, M. Lewandowski, J. Turlington, AND Tad Kleindienst. Constraining Carbonaceous Aerosol Sources in a Receptor Model Using Combined 14C, Redox Species, Organic Tracers, and Elementary/Organic Carbon Measurements. ATMOSPHERIC ENVIRONMENT. Elsevier Science Ltd, New York, NY, 80:216-225, (2013).
Pye, H., R. Pinder, I. Piletic, Y. Xie, S. Capps, Y. Lin, J. Surratt, Z. Zhang, A. Gold, D. Luecken, Bill Hutzell, M. Jaoui, J. Offenberg, Tad Kleindienst, M. Lewandowski, AND E. Edney. Epoxide pathways improve model predictions of isoprene markers and reveal key role of acidity in aerosol formation. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 47(19):11056-11064, (2013).
Pye, H., R. Pinder, I. Piletic, A. Karambelas, Y. Xie, S. Capps, Y. Lin, S. Budisulistiorini, J. Surratt, Z. Zhang, A. Gold, D. Luecken, Bill Hutzell, M. Jaoui, J. Offenberg, Tad Kleindienst, M. Lewandowski, AND E. Edney. “A significant source of isoprene aerosol controlled by acidity”. Presented at Presentation at the Annual CMAS Conference, Chapel Hill, NC, October 28 - 30, 2013.