Publikationen von M. Shiraiwa
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Zeitschriftenartikel (53)
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17 (12), S. 8021 - 8029 (2017)
Technical note: Monte Carlo genetic algorithm (MCGA) for model analysis of multiphase chemical kinetics to determine transport and reaction rate coefficients using multiple experimental data sets. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2.
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27 (4), S. 816 - 828 (2017)
Chemical kinetics of multiphase reactions between ozone and human skin lipids: Implications for indoor air quality and health effects. Indoor air: international journal of indoor air quality and climate 3.
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409 (9), S. 2411 - 2420 (2017)
Release of free amino acids upon oxidation of peptides and proteins by hydroxyl radicals. Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry 4.
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459, S. 91 - 118 (2017)
Characterization and differentiation of rock varnish types from different environments by microanalytical techniques. Chemical Geology 5.
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51 (8), S. 4119 - 4141 (2017)
Air Pollution and Climate Change Effects on Allergies in the Anthropocene: Abundance, Interaction, and Modification of Allergens and Adjuvants. Environmental Science & Technology 6.
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8, 15002 (2017)
Global distribution of particle phase state in atmospheric secondary organic aerosols. Nature Communications 7.
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44 (3), S. 1583 - 1591 (2017)
Cloud droplet activation through oxidation of organic aerosol influenced by temperature and particle phase state. Geophysical Research Letters 8.
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200, S. 251 - 270 (2017)
Reactive oxygen species formed in aqueous mixtures of secondary organic aerosols and mineral dust influencing cloud chemistry and public health in the Anthropocene. Faraday Discussions 9.
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16 (5), S. 3327 - 3344 (2016)
Molecular corridors and parameterizations of volatility in the chemical evolution of organic aerosols. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 10.
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16 (20), S. 13105 - 13119 (2016)
Quantification of environmentally persistent free radicals and reactive oxygen species in atmospheric aerosol particles. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11.
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50 (12), S. 6334 - 6342 (2016)
Organic Nitrate Contribution to New Particle Formation and Growth in Secondary Organic Aerosols from alpha-Pinene Ozonolysis. Environmental Science & Technology 12.
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18 (18), S. 12662 - 12674 (2016)
Ozone uptake on glassy, semi-solid and liquid organic matter and the role of reactive oxygen intermediates in atmospheric aerosol chemistry. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 13.
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25 (5), 053002 (2016)
Plasma-liquid interactions: a review and roadmap. Plasma Sources Science and Technology 14.
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16 (19), S. 12767 - 12792 (2016)
Discontinuities in hygroscopic growth below and above water saturation for laboratory surrogates of oligomers in organic atmospheric aerosols. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15.
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7 (2), S. 1357 - 1367 (2016)
Direct imaging of changes in aerosol particle viscosity upon hydration and chemical aging. Chemical Science 16.
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16 (20), S. 13035 - 13047 (2016)
The effect of viscosity and diffusion on the HO2 uptake by sucrose and secondary organic aerosol particles. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17.
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6, 32916 (2016)
Chemical exposure-response relationship between air pollutants and reactive oxygen species in the human respiratory tract. Scientific Reports 18.
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121 (8), S. 4188 - 4210 (2016)
Airborne characterization of subsaturated aerosol hygroscopicity and dry refractive index from the surface to 6.5km during the SEAC4RS campaign. Journal of Geophysical Research-Atmospheres 19.
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16 (3), S. 1761 - 1771 (2016)
Hydroxyl radicals from secondary organic aerosol decomposition in water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20.
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119 (19), S. 4533 - 4544 (2015)
Multiphase Chemical Kinetics of OH Radical Uptake by Molecular Organic Markers of Biomass Burning Aerosols: Humidity and Temperature Dependence, Surface Reaction, and Bulk Diffusion. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A