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Phase Transitions of Malonic and Oxalic Acid Aerosols

Abstract

Atmospheric aerosol has been shown to contain an organic component that includes a significant fraction of small dicarboxylic acids, particularly in the urban environment. As an initial step toward understanding the phase in which particles may exist, a detailed study into the phase transitions of malonic and oxalic acid aerosols has been carried out. Both the aerosol phase transitions (deliquescence and efflorescence) and bulk solution …

Authors

Braban CF; Carroll MF; Styler SA; Abbatt JPD

Journal

The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, Vol. 107, No. 34, pp. 6594–6602

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

August 1, 2003

DOI

10.1021/jp034483f

ISSN

1089-5639