화학공학소재연구정보센터
검색결과 : 13건
No. Article
1 Clustering of highly oxidized organic acid with atmospheric NO3- and HSO4- ions and neutral species: Thermochemistry and implications to new particle formation
Nadykto AB, Herb J, Yu FQ, Nazarenko KM
Chemical Physics Letters, 706, 175, 2018
2 Characterization of particle number size distribution and new particle formation in an urban environment in Lanzhou, China
Zhang XH, Zhang YM, Sun JY, Zheng XJ, Li G, Deng ZQ
Journal of Aerosol Science, 103, 53, 2017
3 Laboratory verification of Aerosol Diffusion Spectrometer and the application to ambient measurements of new particle formation
Dubtsov S, Ovchinnikova T, Valiulin S, Chen X, Manninen HE, Aalto PP, PetajaT
Journal of Aerosol Science, 105, 10, 2017
4 A miniature cylindrical differential mobility analyzer for sub-3 nm particle sizing
Cai RL, Chen DR, Hao JM, Jiang JK
Journal of Aerosol Science, 106, 111, 2017
5 Observation of new particle formation on Curonian Spit located between continental Europe and Scandinavia
Mordas G, Plauskaite K, Prokopciuk N, Dudoitis V, Bozzetti C, Ulevicius V
Journal of Aerosol Science, 97, 38, 2016
6 Ultrafine and nanoparticle formation and emission mechanisms during laser processing of ceramic materials
Fonseca AS, Viana M, Querol X, Moreno N, de Francisco I, Estepa C, de la Fuente GF
Journal of Aerosol Science, 88, 48, 2015
7 Extrapolating particle concentration along the size axis in the nanometer size range requires discrete rate equations
Olenius T, Kupiainen-Maatta O, Lehtinen KEJ, Vehkamaki H
Journal of Aerosol Science, 90, 1, 2015
8 Estimating atmospheric nucleation rates from size distribution measurements: Analytical equations for the case of size dependent growth rates
Korhonen H, Kerminen VM, Kokkola H, Lehtinen KEJ
Journal of Aerosol Science, 69, 13, 2014
9 Critical cluster size cannot in practice be determined by slope analysis in atmospherically relevant applications
Kupiainen-Maatta O, Olenius T, Korhonen H, Malila J, Dal Maso M, Lehtinen K, Vehkamaki H
Journal of Aerosol Science, 77, 127, 2014
10 Growth rates of atmospheric molecular clusters based on appearance times and collision-evaporation fluxes: Growth by monomers
Olenius T, Riipinen I, Lehtipalo K, Vehkamaki H
Journal of Aerosol Science, 78, 55, 2014