Molecular Understanding of the Enhancement in Organic Aerosol Mass at High Relative Humidity
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2023
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Journal Title:Environmental Science & Technology
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Personal Author:Surdu, Mihnea
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Lamkaddam, Houssni
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Wang, Dongyu S.
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Bell, David M.
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Xiao, Mao
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Lee, Chuan Ping
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Li, Dandan
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Caudillo, Lucía
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Marie, Guillaume
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Scholz, Wiebke
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Wang, Mingyi
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Lopez, Brandon
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Piedehierro, Ana A.
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Ataei, Farnoush
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Baalbaki, Rima
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Bertozzi, Barbara
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Bogert, Pia
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Brasseur, Zoé
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Dada, Lubna
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Duplissy, Jonathan
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Finkenzeller, Henning
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He, Xu-Cheng
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Höhler, Kristina
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Korhonen, Kimmo
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Krechmer, Jordan E.
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Lehtipalo, Katrianne
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Mahfouz, Naser G. A.
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Manninen, Hanna E.
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Marten, Ruby
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Massabò, Dario
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Mauldin, Roy
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Petäjä, Tuukka
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Pfeifer, Joschka
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Philippov, Maxim
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Rörup, Birte
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Simon, Mario
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Shen, Jiali
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Umo, Nsikanabasi Silas
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Vogel, Franziska
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Weber, Stefan K.
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Zauner-Wieczorek, Marcel
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Volkamer, Rainer
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Saathoff, Harald
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Möhler, Ottmar
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Kirkby, Jasper
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Worsnop, Douglas R.
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Kulmala, Markku
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Stratmann, Frank
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Hansel, Armin
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Curtius, Joachim
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Welti, André
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Riva, Matthieu
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Donahue, Neil M.
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Baltensperger, Urs
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El Haddad, Imad
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Description:Themechanistic pathway bywhichhighrelative humidity (RH)affectsgas−particle partitioning remainspoorly understood, although manystudiesreportincreased secondary organicaerosol(SOA)yieldsathighRH.Here,weusereal-time, molecular measurements ofboththegasandparticlephaseto provideamechanistic understanding oftheeffectofRHonthe partitioning ofbiogenicoxidizedorganicmolecules (from α-pinene
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Source:Environmental Science & Technology, 57(6), 2297-2309
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ISSN:0013-936X ; 1520-5851
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Rights Information:CC BY
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Main Document Checksum:urn:sha256:105db3398918dd0ce3041a661b1325198dac15434f90a0df1fc20a2583a401a8
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