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New themed collection on Solar Radiation Management ☀️

This #ESATMOS collection brings together recent research and governance perspectives from leading experts, including featured cover artwork and critical reviews. Explore the collection here: pubs.rsc.org/en/journals/...

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The 2024 #ESAtmos Outstanding Review is "The potential environmental and climate impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection: a review" by Han N. Huynh and V. Faye McNeill ➡️ doi.org/10.1039/D3EA...
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The 2024 #ESAtmos Runner Up Outstanding Paper is "The effect of temperature and relative humidity on secondary organic aerosol formation from ozonolysis of Δ3-carene" by Merete Bilde and Marianne Glasius 𝘦𝘵 𝘢𝘭 ➡️ doi.org/10.1039/D3EA...

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The 2024 #ESAtmos Outstanding Paper is "Singlet oxygen is produced from brown carbon-containing cooking organic aerosols (BrCOA) under indoor lighting" by Nadine Borduas-Dedekind 𝘦𝘵 𝘢𝘭 ➡️ doi.org/10.1039/D3EA...
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Accretion product formation in the self- and cross-reactions of small β-hydroxy peroxy radicals The formation of a peroxide accretion product (ROOR) has recently been shown to be a significant channel in self- and cross-reactions of peroxy radicals (RO2) in the gas-phase. Here, we examine the formation of this accretion product in the self- and cross-reactions of RO2 derived from the OH-initiated oxidation of


📢 Check out the latest work from Sara E. Murphy et al. on "Accretion product formation in the self- and cross-reactions of small β-hydroxy peroxy radicals" in Environmental Science: Atmospheres 🌍


Read the full article here🔗doi.org/10.1039/D5EA...


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Environmental Science: Atmospheres Issue 8 is now online! 👇
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Featuring two fiery front covers from Elijah Schnitzler and co-workers (left), and Hartmut Herrmann and co-workers (right) 🔥

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#ESATMOS Issue 7 also includes two back covers! 👇

Inside back cover by Zikrullah Safi and co-workers:
A systematic review of wet and dry deposition of reactive nitrogen, sulfur, and heavy metals: ecosystem contamination and food chain disruption in Ghana
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Enhancing DTT assays for reactive oxygen species detection in atmospheric particulate matter: key factors and methodological insights Accurate detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in atmospheric particulate matter (PM) is essential for assessing the oxidative potential (OP) of airborne pollutants and their associated health risks. While multiple methods exist for ROS detection, inconsistencies in assay conditions often lead to variable outc

🔥 Check out this recent HOT review article published in #ESATMOS by Fang Cao and co-workers! 👇 pubs.rsc.org/en/cont...

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We are pleased to support the upcoming International Conference on Nucleation and Atmospheric Aerosols (ICNAA) 🌍

A dedicated Themed Collection will be published in Environmental Science: Atmospheres #ESATMOS

Find out more ➡ blogs.rsc.org/ea/2025/02/2...

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Assessing pH- and temperature-dependence in the aqueous phase partitioning of organic acids and bases in the atmosphere The gas-particle partitioning of low-volatility and semi-volatile organic compounds (L/S-VOCs) plays a dominant role in the formation of secondary organic aerosol, carrying implications for the health and climate effects of atmospheric particulate matter. Partitioning into aqueous particles and cloud droplet

Check out a recent HOT article published in #ESATMOS by Olivia Driessen and @envchemjen.bsky.social assessing pH- and temperature-dependence in the aqueous phase partitioning of organic acids and bases in the atmosphere 🔥

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Environmental Science: Atmospheres Issue 5 is now online! 👇
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Our front cover article by Alfonso Saiz-Lopez and co-workers assesses the role of short-lived #halogens on global atmospheric oxidation #ESATMOS

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