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ACS eBook, Multiphase Environmental Chemistry of Aerosols
Citation:
Hunt, S., S. Nizkorodov, AND A. Laskin. ACS eBook, Multiphase Environmental Chemistry of Aerosols. Multiphase Environmental Chemistry of Aerosols. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, , 1-5, (2018). https://doi.org/10.1021/bk-2018-1299
Impact/Purpose:
This eBook highlights new cross-disciplinary advances in atmospheric processes that involve more than one phase, for example on surfaces of atmospheric particles. Many of these processes are critical for understanding and modeling the atmospheric environment. Because of the staggering rate this field is advancing, many of these new ideas are only present in highly technical scientific journals in spite of their relevance to researchers across scientific disciplines.
Description:
As environmental quality is degraded and the climate changes, primary emissions and the secondary formation of atmospheric aerosols affect the Earth’s radiation balance, biogeochemical cycles, and human health. This book describes recent efforts to understand and model these environmental impacts by investigating the multiphase chemistry and physical properties of aerosols. Appealing to professors teaching undergraduates and graduate students, state and local environmental managers, and academic researchers, this book includes contributions from a range of experts, who discuss emerging research in the chemistry of aerosols emphasizing the role of interactions at the boundary between phases.
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DOI: ACS eBook, Multiphase Environmental Chemistry of AerosolsCHAPTER_1_20180417.DOC
PREFACE_BIOS_20180417.DOC
TABLE_OF_CONTENTS_20180417.XLSX
MULTIPHASE-CHAPTER-1_20180606.DOCX