2023
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.3c01643
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Limited Role of Malonic Acid in Sulfuric Acid–Dimethylamine New Particle Formation

Abstract: Aerosols play an important role in climate and air quality; however, the mechanisms behind aerosol particle formation in the atmosphere are poorly understood. Studies have identified sulfuric acid, water, oxidized organics, and ammonia/amines as key precursors for forming aerosol particles in the atmosphere. Theoretical and experimental investigations have indicated that other species, such as organic acids, may be involved in atmospheric nucleation and growth of freshly formed aerosol particles. Organic acids… Show more

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