Publications of T. Berkemeier

Journal Article (53)

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Journal Article
Berkemeier, T.; Ammann, M.; Mentel, T. F.; Pöschl, U.; Shiraiwa, M.: Organic Nitrate Contribution to New Particle Formation and Growth in Secondary Organic Aerosols from alpha-Pinene Ozonolysis. Environmental Science & Technology 50 (12), pp. 6334 - 6342 (2016)
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Journal Article
Berkemeier, T.; Steimer, S. S.; Krieger, U. K.; Peter, T.; Pöschl, U.; Ammann, M.; Shiraiwa, M.: 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 18 (18), pp. 12662 - 12674 (2016)
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Journal Article
Hodas, N.; Zuend, A.; Schilling, K.; Berkemeier, T.; Shiraiwa, M.; Flagan, R. C.; Seinfeld, J. H.: Discontinuities in hygroscopic growth below and above water saturation for laboratory surrogates of oligomers in organic atmospheric aerosols. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 (19), pp. 12767 - 12792 (2016)
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Journal Article
Hosny, N. A.; Fitzgerald, C.; Vysniauskas, A.; Athanasiadis, A.; Berkemeier, T.; Uygur, N.; Pöschl, U.; Shiraiwa, M.; Kalberer, M.; Pope, F. D. et al.; Kuimova, M. K.: Direct imaging of changes in aerosol particle viscosity upon hydration and chemical aging. Chemical Science 7 (2), pp. 1357 - 1367 (2016)
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Journal Article
Lakey, P. S. J.; Berkemeier, T.; Tong, H.; Arangio, A.; Lucas, K.; Pöschl, U.; Shiraiwa, M.: Chemical exposure-response relationship between air pollutants and reactive oxygen species in the human respiratory tract. Scientific Reports 6, 32916 (2016)
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Journal Article
Tong, H.; Arangio, A. M.; Lakey, P. S. J.; Berkemeier, T.; Liu, F.; Kampf, C. J.; Brune, W. H.; Pöschl, U.; Shiraiwa, M.: Hydroxyl radicals from secondary organic aerosol decomposition in water. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16 (3), pp. 1761 - 1771 (2016)
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Journal Article
Weber, B.; Berkemeier, T.; Ruckteschler, N.; Caesar, J.; Heintz, H.; Ritter, H.; Brass, H.: Development and calibration of a novel sensor to quantify the water content of surface soils and biological soil crusts. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7 (1), pp. 14 - 22 (2016)
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Journal Article
Arangio, A. M.; Slade, J. H.; Berkemeier, T.; Pöschl, U.; Knopf, D. A.; Shiraiwa, M.: 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 119 (19), pp. 4533 - 4544 (2015)
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Journal Article
Gržinić, G.; Bartels-Rausch, T.; Berkemeier, T.; Türler, A.; Ammann, M.: Viscosity controls humidity dependence of N2O5 uptake to citric acid aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15 (23), pp. 13615 - 13625 (2015)
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Journal Article
Kampf, C. J.; Liu, F.; Reinmuth-Selzle, K.; Berkemeier, T.; Meusel, H.; Shiraiwa, M.; Pöschl, U.: Protein Cross-Linking and Oligomerization through Dityrosine Formation upon Exposure to Ozone. Environmental Science & Technology 49 (18), pp. 10859 - 10866 (2015)
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Journal Article
Steimer, S. S.; Berkemeier, T.; Gilgen, A.; Krieger, U. K.; Peter, T.; Shiraiwa, M.; Ammann, M.: Shikimic acid ozonolysis kinetics of the transition from liquid aqueous solution to highly viscous glass. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 17 (46), pp. 31101 - 31109 (2015)
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Journal Article
Berkemeier, T.; Shiraiwa, M.; Pöschl, U.; Koop, T.: Competition between water uptake and ice nucleation by glassy organic aerosol particles. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14, pp. 12513 - 12531 (2014)
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Journal Article
Shiraiwa, M.; Berkemeier, T.; Schilling-Fahnestock, K. A.; Seinfeld, J. H.; Pöschl, U.: Molecular corridors and kinetic regimes in the multiphase chemical evolution of secondary organic aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14 (16), pp. 8323 - 8341 (2014)

Book Chapter (2)

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Book Chapter
Berkemeier, T.; Pöschl, U.: Formation, Interconversion, and Buffering of Reactive Oxygen Species from Gaseous and Particulate Air Pollutants in Epithelial Lining Fluid. In: Environmental Stressors and OxInflammatory Tissues Responses, Chapter 4 (Ed. Valacchi, G.). CRC Press, Boca Raton (2023)
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Book Chapter
Fröhlich-Nowoisky, J.; Lucas, K.; Berkemeier, T.; Pöschl, U.: Chemical Modification of Proteins by Reactive Oxygen and Nitrogen Species under Atmospheric and Physiological Conditions. In: Environmental Stressors and OxInflammatory Tissues Responses, Chapter 5 (Ed. Valacchi, G.). CRC Press, Boca Raton (2023)

Meeting Abstract (2)

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Meeting Abstract
Raj, S. S.; Hrabe de Angelis, I.; Basic, S.; Aardema, H. M.; Slagter, H. A.; Weber, J.; Calleja, M. L.; Krüger, M.; Andreae, M. O.; Dragoneas, A. et al.; Nillius, B.; Walter, D.; Berkemeier, T.; Haug, G. H.; Pöschl, U.; Schiebel, R.; Pöhlker, C.: Exploring aerosol size distributions from polar to tropical zones of the Atlantic Ocean. In EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, Austria & Online, EGU24-15400. EGU General Assembly 2024, Vienna, April 14, 2024 - April 19, 2024. (2024)
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Meeting Abstract
Mishra, A.; Dovrou, E.; Lelieveld, S.; Pöschl, U.; Berkemeier, T.: Constraining the production rate of reactive oxygen species from air pollution in the human lung with EPR spectroscopy and mechanisms in cloud chemistry models. In EGU General Assembly 2022, Vienna, Austria. (2022)

Thesis - PhD (1)

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Thesis - PhD
Berkemeier, T.: Multiphase kinetics of molecular diffusion, phase transitions and chemical reactions in liquid, semi-solid and glassy organic aerosols. Mainz, Univ. Diss. Dissertation, Universität, Mainz (2016)

Working Paper (4)

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Working Paper
Tong, H.; Liu, F.; Filippi, A.; Wilson, J.; Arangio, A. M.; Zhang, Y.; Yue, S.; Lelieveld, S.; Shen, F.; Keskinen, H.-M. K. et al.; Li, J.; Chen, H.; Zhang, T.; Hoffmann, T.; Fu, P.; Brune, W. H.; Petäjä, T.; Kulmala, M.; Yao, M.; Berkemeier, T.; Shiraiwa , M.; Pöschl, U.: Reactive species formed upon interaction of water with fine particulate matter from remote forest and polluted urban air. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 20 (2020)
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Working Paper
Wilson, J.; Pöschl, U.; Shiraiwa, M.; Berkemeier, T.: Non-equilibrium interplay between gas-particle partitioning and multiphase chemical reactions of semi-volatile compounds: mechanistic insights and practical implications for atmospheric modeling of PAHs. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 20 (2020)
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