Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Volatile Chemical Products: Understanding Aerosol Yields and Dynamics
<p>Particulate matter impacts public health and climate. A major component of small particulate matter, called secondary organic aerosol (SOA), is formed from the condensation of the oxidation products of organic compounds emitted into the atmosphere in the gas phase. Recent analysis suggests...
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