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https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-10-2965-2010
© Author(s) 2010. This work is distributed under
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License.
Uptake of NO3 and N2O5 to Saharan dust, ambient urban aerosol and soot: a relative rate study
M. J. Tang
Max-Planck-Institute für Chemie, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, Mainz, Germany
J. Thieser
Max-Planck-Institute für Chemie, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, Mainz, Germany
G. Schuster
Max-Planck-Institute für Chemie, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, Mainz, Germany
J. N. Crowley
Max-Planck-Institute für Chemie, Atmospheric Chemistry Division, Mainz, Germany
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- Kinetics and mechanism of the heterogeneous reaction of N2O5 with mineral dust particles M. Tang et al.
- Substantial reduction of solar photovoltaic potential in China by an extreme dust event K. Yin et al.
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- Urban aerosol size distributions: a global perspective T. Wu & B. Boor
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- Variable lifetimes and loss mechanisms for NO3 and N2O5 during the DOMINO campaign: contrasts between marine, urban and continental air J. Crowley et al.
- Insights Into NOx and HONO Chemistry in the Tropical Marine Boundary Layer at Cape Verde During the MarParCloud Campaign Y. Jiang et al.
- Direct Radiative Effect by Multicomponent Aerosol over China* X. Huang et al.
- Plankton Community Changes From Warm to Cold Winters in the Oligotrophic Subtropical Ocean L. Armengol et al.
- Reactive uptake kinetics of NO3 on multicomponent and multiphase organic mixtures containing unsaturated and saturated organics S. Xiao & A. Bertram
- Mechanistic insight into the competition between interfacial and bulk reactions in microdroplets through N2O5 ammonolysis and hydrolysis Y. Fang et al.
- Impact of mineral dust photocatalytic heterogeneous chemistry on the formation of the sulfate and nitrate: A modelling study over East Asia X. Li et al.
- Intercomparison of NO3 radical detection instruments in the atmosphere simulation chamber SAPHIR H. Dorn et al.
- Candle soot: Journey from a pollutant to a functional material M. Mulay et al.
- Ozone and organic nitrates over the eastern United States: Sensitivity to isoprene chemistry J. Mao et al.
- Heterogeneous Atmospheric Chemistry, Ambient Measurements, and Model Calculations of N2O5: A Review W. Chang et al.
- Cloud condensation nucleation activities of calcium carbonate and its atmospheric ageing products M. Tang et al.
- Heterogeneous reaction of N2O5 with airborne TiO2 particles and its implication for stratospheric particle injection M. Tang et al.
- High-accuracy and high-sensitivity spectroscopic measurement of dinitrogen pentoxide (N2O5) in an atmospheric simulation chamber using a quantum cascade laser H. Yi et al.
- NO3 reactivity measurements in an indoor environment: a pilot study P. Dewald et al.
- New directions: Mineral dust and ozone – Heterogeneous chemistry S. Ramachandran
- Potentially important nighttime heterogeneous chemistry: NO3 with aldehydes and N2O5 with alcohols R. Iannone et al.
- Long-term variability of inorganic ions in TSP at a remote background site in Japan (Wajima) from 2005 to 2015 Q. Zhou et al.
- Nighttime radical observations and chemistry S. Brown & J. Stutz
- Implementation of dust emission and chemistry into the Community Multiscale Air Quality modeling system and initial application to an Asian dust storm episode K. Wang et al.
- Variation, sources and historical trend of black carbon in Beijing, China based on ground observation and MERRA-2 reanalysis data W. Qin et al.
- Interactions of Water with Mineral Dust Aerosol: Water Adsorption, Hygroscopicity, Cloud Condensation, and Ice Nucleation M. Tang et al.
- On the export of reactive nitrogen from Asia: NOx partitioning and effects on ozone T. Bertram et al.
- Radical chemistry at night: comparisons between observed and modelled HOx, NO3 and N2O5 during the RONOCO project D. Stone et al.
- Chemical characteristics of airborne particles in Xi'an, inland China during dust storm episodes: Implications for heterogeneous formation of ammonium nitrate and enhancement of N-deposition C. Wu et al.
- Exploring dust heterogeneous chemistry over China: Insights from field observation and GEOS-Chem simulation R. Tian et al.
- Kinetics of NO3 uptake on a methane soot coating V. Zelenov et al.
- Multiphase Chemistry at the Atmosphere–Biosphere Interface Influencing Climate and Public Health in the Anthropocene U. Pöschl & M. Shiraiwa
- Investigating the Heterogeneous Interaction of VOCs with Natural Atmospheric Particles: Adsorption of Limonene and Toluene on Saharan Mineral Dusts M. Romanías et al.
- Impact of dust on tropospheric chemistry over polluted regions: a case study of the Beijing megacity S. Zhu et al.
- OH-initiated heterogeneous oxidation of tris-2-butoxyethyl phosphate: implications for its fate in the atmosphere Y. Liu et al.
- Influence of relative humidity on heterogeneous reactions of O 3 and O 3 /SO 2 with soot particles: Potential for environmental and health effects X. He et al.
- Kinetics and mechanism of the heterogeneous reaction of N2O5 with mineral dust particles M. Tang et al.
- Substantial reduction of solar photovoltaic potential in China by an extreme dust event K. Yin et al.
- Heterogeneous reactions of mineral dust aerosol: implications for tropospheric oxidation capacity M. Tang et al.
- Heterogeneous Uptake of N2O5 in Sand Dust and Urban Aerosols Observed during the Dry Season in Beijing M. Xia et al.
- Widespread surface ozone reduction triggered by dust storm disturbance on ozone production and destruction chemistry Y. Zhang et al.
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