Boston College, Department of Chemistry
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- Chemical Characterization of Particulate Matter at the La Porte site Using an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
- Kinetics of Trace Gas Uptake by Liquid Surfaces
- Laboratory Studies of Sulfuric Acid Aerosol Formation, Growth and Coagulation
- Microphysics of Sulfuric Acid Particles and Sulfuric Acid Coated Soot Particles Measured With an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer
- Uptake of Organic Gas Phase Species by 1-Methylnaphthalene
- Aerosol mass spectrometer measurements at Harvard Forest during NEAQS 2002
- Effect of Morphology and Composition on the Hygroscopicity of Soot Aerosols
- Mass Accommodation of Gas Phase Species on Octanol as a Function of Relative Humidity; Strange Behavior of Gas Phase Hydrogen Halides
- Preparation And Characterization Of Organic Coatings Of Variable Thickness On Inert Cores And Their Chemical Reactions With Ozone
- Chemical Characteristics of North American Outflow: Insights from Chebogue Point, Nova Scotia
- Ozonolysis of Mixed Oleic-Acid/Stearic-Acid Particles: Reaction Kinetics and Chemical Morphology
- An Initial Look at Particulate Organic Matter Characteristics at the Surface Sites during the 2006 MILAGRO Campaign
- Mass Accommodation and Chemical Reaction at Gas-Liquid Interfaces
- Experimental validation of light scattering and absorption theories of fractal-like carbonaceous aerosol agglomerates
- Dependence of Precursor and OH on the Oxygenated SOA: Experimental Potential Aerosol Mass Chamber Studies
- Sources and Transformations of Organic Aerosol Particles Measured With a new Single Particle Technique During the MILAGRO 2006 Field Campaign in Mexico City
- Light Absorption By Coated Soot
- Probing Black Carbon-containing Particle Microphysics with the Single-Particle Soot Photometer (SP2)
- Quantifying Net OH Radical Consumption by Hydrocarbons and Their Oxidation Products in a Small Environmental Chamber
- The Potential of Amorphous Solid Secondary Organic Aerosol to Form Mixed-Phase and Cirrus Clouds
- Optical properties of soot particles: measurement - model comparison
- Relationship between Oxidation Level and Optical Properties of Secondary Organic Aerosol
- Glass Forming Properties of Secondary Organic Aerosol Surrogates and Components Examined by Thin Film Dielectric Relaxation Spectroscopy