Surface composition of size-selected sea salt particles under the influence of organic acids studied in situ using synchrotron radiation X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy
Sea spray aerosols play a key role in the climate system by scattering solar radiation and by serving as cloud condensation nuclei. Despite their importance, the impact of sea spray aerosols on global climate remains highly uncertain. One of the key knowledge gaps in our understanding of sea spray aerosol is the chemical composition of the particle surface, important for various atmospheric chemic…
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- Minna Patanen (Nano and Molecular Systems Research Unit, Faculty of Science, University of Oulu)
- Isaak Unger (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University)
- Clara-Magdalena Saak (Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna)
- Geethanjali Gopakumar (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University)
- Rebecka Lexelius (Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University)
- Olle Björneholm (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University)
- Matthew Salter (Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University)
- Paul Zieger (Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University)
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- Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Subject
- Pollution
- Environmental Chemistry
- Chemistry (miscellaneous)
- Analytical Chemistry
- Pollution
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- text
Date
- 2022
- 2022
Creator
- Minna Patanen (Nano and Molecular Systems Research Unit, Faculty of Science, University of Oulu)
- Isaak Unger (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University)
- Clara-Magdalena Saak (Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Vienna)
- Geethanjali Gopakumar (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University)
- Rebecka Lexelius (Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, Uppsala University)
- Olle Björneholm (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Uppsala University)
- Matthew Salter (Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University)
- Paul Zieger (Department of Environmental Science, Stockholm University)
Publisher
- Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)
Subject
- Pollution
- Environmental Chemistry
- Chemistry (miscellaneous)
- Analytical Chemistry
- Pollution
Type of item
- text
Date
- 2022
- 2022
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- en
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- 2022
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- Austria
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