American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission

AAAR 36th Annual Conference
October 16 - October 20, 2017
Raleigh Convention Center
Raleigh, North Carolina, USA

There Must be Something in the Water: Cloud, Fog and Aerosol Aqueous Chemistry for Aerosol Production


A Community Effort for Furthering Cloud Chemistry Studies. MARY BARTH, Annmarie Carlton, Sara Lance, Kerri Pratt, Jeffrey Collett, Delphine Farmer, James Schwab, Barbara Ervens, V. Faye McNeill, Hartmut Herrmann, Mauro Morichetti, National Center for Atmospheric Research

Aerosol Interactions with Fog in Urban and Suburban Sites in Northeastern France: Applications of Carbon Isotopic Analysis. DENISE NAPOLITANO, Olivier Delhomme, Maurice Millet, Pierre Herckes, Arizona State University

Aerosol Sulfate Production in Extreme Air Quality Episodes. V. FAYE MCNEILL, Kelsey Reed, Athanasios Nenes, Columbia University

Ambient Biomass Burning Influenced Fog and Aerosol Samples: Molecular Insights on Aging. MATTHEW BREGE, Marco Paglione, Stefania Gilardoni, Stefano Decesari, M. Cristina Facchini, Lynn Mazzoleni, Michigan Technological University

Bimodal Aerosol Caused by Cloud Processing. JAMES HUDSON, Stephen Noble, Desert Research Institute

Characterizing Brown Carbon Formation and Persistence in Various Conditions: Cloudwater pH, Evaporation, and Photodegradation. LELIA HAWKINS, Hannah G. Welsh, Matthew V. Alexander, Harvey Mudd College

Characterizing Oxidized North American Fire Emissions and Their Aqueous/Multiphase Atmospheric Transformations through the FIREX Campaign. SOPHIE TOMAZ, Tianqu Cui, Yuzhi Chen, Kenneth Sexton, Jason Surratt, Barbara Turpin, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

Characterizing the Behavior of Ambient Organic Aerosols Under Conditions of Aerosol Liquid Water Evaporation. MARWA EL-SAYED, Dziedzorm Amenumey, Christopher Hennigan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County

Chemical and Biological Analysis of Cloud-Water in Marine Boundary Layer Clouds. EWAN CROSBIE, Luke Ziemba, Richard Moore, Taylor Shingler, Michael Shook, Kenneth Thornhill, Edward Winstead, Hossein Dadashazar, Alex MacDonald, Armin Sorooshian, Bruce Anderson, NASA

Effect of Aerosol Water on Chemical Composition and Aging of Organic Aerosols. SERGEY NIZKORODOV, Mallory Hinks, Julia Montoya, Lucas Ellison, Kurtis Malecha, Paige Aiona, Manabu Shiraiwa, Donald Dabdub, Peng Lin, Alexander Laskin, Julia Laskin, University of California, Irvine

Following Carboxylic Acid and Peroxyacid Chemistry in the Formation of Aqueous Secondary Organic Aerosol Produced from Oxidation of Monoterpenes. MICHAEL LINK, Delphine Farmer, Colorado State University

Formation of Hydrogen Peroxide and Hydroxyl Radicals by Ambient Particles in Simulated Cloud Water. Xiaobi Kuang, John Scott, David Gonzalez, SUZANNE PAULSON, University of California Los Angeles

How Important is Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) to Sulfur (S(IV)) Oxidation at Air-Water Interface of Aquated Aerosol under Acidic Conditions?. LIJIE LI, Agustin Colussi, Michael Hoffmann, California Institute of Technology

Hydrolysis of Daytime and Nighttime Organic Nitrates from α-Pinene and β-Pinene. MASAYUKI TAKEUCHI, Gamze Eris, Nga Lee Ng, Georgia Institute of Technology

Impact of Aerosol Acidity and Aerosol Liquid Water on Volatility and the Chemical Composition of SOA Formed from Alpha-Pinene Ozonolysis. MATTHIEU RIVA, Liine Heikkinen, Otso Peräkylä, Matti Rissanen, Mikael Ehn, University of Helsinki

In-cloud AqSOA and Sulfate Formation: A New Microphysical Parameterization for Regional and Global Models. BARBARA ERVENS, Renee McVay, NOAA/ESRL and CIRES/CU

In-Particle Chemistry and Gas-Particle Partitioning of Isoprene SOA Tracers. ALISON FANKHAUSER, ManishKumar Shrivastava, Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, V. Faye McNeill, Columbia University

Influence of Aqueous-Phase Processing on the Chemical Composition of Fog Droplets and Interstitial Aerosols in California’s San Joaquin Valley. QI ZHANG, Hwajin Kim, Sonya Collier, Jianzhong Xu, Xinlei Ge, Yele Sun, Pierre Herckes, Youliang Wang, University of California, Davis

Interactions of Glyoxal and SO2 in Clouds and Aqueous Aerosol: Production of SOA and Light-Absorbing Quinone Species. DAVID DE HAAN, Alyssa Andretta, Elyse Pennington, Hannah G. Welsh, Lelia Hawkins, Kevin Jansen, Margaret Tolbert, Mathieu Cazaunau, Edouard Pangui, Jean-François Doussin, University of San Diego

Particle-Phase Chemistry Leading to Sulfate Product. RENYI ZHANG, Texas A&M University

Photosensitized Processes as an Alternative Photochemical Pathways in the Atmospheric Bulk Aqueous Phase. MAJDA MEKIC, Wei Deng, Wei Song, Xinming Wang, Xiang Ding, Sasho Gligorovski, Guangzhou Institute of Geochemistry, CAS

Photosensitized SOA Production by Humic Acid in Aqueous Aerosols. WILLIAM TSUI, V. Faye McNeill, Columbia University

Recent Findings from Airborne Cloud Water Measurements off the Western United States Coast. ARMIN SOROOSHIAN, Zhen Wang, Hossein Dadashazar, Alex MacDonald, Ewan Crosbie, Haflidi Jonsson, Richard Flagan, John Seinfeld, University of Arizona

Recommended Reactive Uptake Coefficients for Uptake of Glyoxal and Methylglyoxal by Several Aerosol Types and Cloud Droplets in Atmospheric Chemistry Models. Leah Curry, V. FAYE MCNEILL, Columbia University

Studies of OH Oxidation of Cloudwater Organics. JONATHAN ABBATT, Rachel Hems, Alex Lee, Ran Zhao, University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada

The Rise and Fall of Organic Matter in Clouds and Fogs: The Transition from Functionalization to Fragmentation. JEFFREY COLLETT, Misha Schurman, Alexandra Boris, Taehyoung Lee, Denise Napolitano, Pierre Herckes, Colorado State University

The Sensitivity Of Particle pH To NH3: Can High NH3 Cause London Fog Conditions?. Hongyu Guo, Rodney J. Weber, ATHANASIOS NENES, Georgia Institute of Technology

Vertically Resolved Concentration and Liquid Water Content of Atmospheric Nanoparticles at the US DOE Southern Great Plains Site. HAIHAN CHEN, Anna Hodshire, John Ortega, James Greenberg, Peter H. McMurry, Annmarie Carlton, Jeffrey R. Pierce, David Hanson, James Smith, University of California, Irvine

What Aerosol Water do Organic Compounds See?. HAVALA PYE, Andreas Zuend, Jin Ma, Shannon Capps, Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, Juliane L. Fry, Lu Xu, Nga Lee Ng, Allen H. Goldstein, Environmental Protection Agency