American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission

AAAR 38th Annual Conference
October 5 - October 9, 2020

Virtual Conference

Monday     -     Tuesday     -     Wednesday     -     Thursday     -     Friday




Friday

Friday 10:00 AM - 11:15 AM
Plenary V



10:00
  
Friedlander Lecture: Atmospheric Aerosol Chemistry: Climate and Air Quality Douglas Worsnop, Aerodyne Research Inc., INAR (Physics), University of Helsinki


  
Moderator Sergey Nizkorodov, University of California, Irvine

11:00
  
Student Poster Competition Award Presentation Marwa El-Sayed, Colorado State University

11:08
  
Concluding Remarks and Preview for 2021 Matti Maricq and Chris Hogan, Ford Motor Co. and University of Minnesota

Friday 11:15 AM - 11:30 AM
Break



Friday 11:30 AM - 12:15 PM
Session 17 : Platform




17AC AEROSOL CHEMISTRY: OBSERVATIONS OF BBOA
TRACK 1
Abby Koss, chair

17AC.1  
11:30
Organic Aerosol and Brown Carbon Evolution in Fresh Wildfire Plumes: Roles of Dilution-Driven Evaporation and Phenolic Chemistry. BRETT PALM, Qiaoyun Peng, Carley D. Fredrickson, Ben H. Lee, Lauren A. Garofalo, Matson A. Pothier, Sonia Kreidenweis, Delphine K. Farmer, Rudra Pokhrel, Yingjie Shen, Shane Murphy, Wade Permar, Lu Hu, Teresa Campos, Sam Hall, Kirk Ullmann, Xuan Zhang, Frank Flocke, Emily Fischer, Joel A. Thornton, University of Washington

17AC.2  
11:40
Atmospheric Evolution of Emissions from a Boreal Forest Fire: The Formation of Highly- Functionalized Oxygen-, Nitrogen-, and Sulfur-Containing Compounds. JENNA DITTO, Megan He, Tori Hass-Mitchell, Samar Moussa, Katherine Hayden, Shao-Meng Li, John Liggio, Amy Leithead, Patrick Lee, Michael Wheeler, Jeremy Wentzell, Drew Gentner, Yale University

17AC.3  
11:50
FIREX 2018/2019 Particle- and Gas-Phase Measurements: Emissions, Factor Analysis and Aging From Mobile Mass Spectrometers. FRANCESCA MAJLUF, Jordan Krechmer, Edward Fortner, Conner Daube, Christoph Dyroff, Joseph Roscioli, Tara Yacovitch, Benjamin Sumlin, Andrew Lambe, Scott Herndon, Manjula Canagaratna, Rajan K. Chakrabarty, John Jayne, Douglas Worsnop, Aerodyne Research, Inc.


17BA BIOAEROSOLS: ATMOSPHERIC BIOAEROSOL
TRACK 2
Anne Perring, chair

17BA.1  
11:30
Characterization of Pollen Fragments in Atmospheric Aerosol Using Chemical Tracers. CHAMARI MAMPAGE, Dagen Hughes, Lillian Jones, Nervana Metwali, Peter Thorne, Elizabeth Stone, University of Iowa

17BA.2  
11:40
Characterization of Fluorescent Bioaerosols Under Extreme Weather Conditions. DAGEN HUGHES, Chamari Mampage, Lillian Jones, Zehui Liu, Elizabeth Stone, University of Iowa

17BA.3  
11:50
Bioaerosols and Dust Are the Dominant Sources of Organic P in Atmospheric Particles. KALLIOPI VIOLAKI, Athanasios Nenes, Maria Tsagaraki, Marco Paglione, Stéphanie Jacquet, Richard Sempéré, Christos Panagiotopoulos, EPFL, LAPI, Lausanne


17HA HEALTH EFFECTS: TOXICITY OF BIOMASS COMBUSTION
TRACK 3
Kerry Kelly, chair

17HA.1  
11:30
In Vitro Toxicity of Complex Aerosols from Woody Biomass Combustion. WILLIAM VIZUETE, Karsten Baumann, Jose Zavala, Prakash Doraiswamy, Jean Kim, Solomon Bililign, Marc Fiddler, Damon Smith, Robert Newman, Ryan Chartier, Hadley Hartwell, Laquaundra Hampton, Ese Ekhator, Jade Scales, Nalyn Siripanichgon, Erin Dowell, Rudra Pokhrel, Vikram Rao, Ninell Mortensen, Jackson Seymore, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

17HA.2  
11:40
Spatiotemporal Distribution and Source Apportionment of Macrophage Reactive Oxygen Species Activity of Ambient Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) in the Midwestern United States. YIXIANG WANG, Haoran Yu, Joseph V Puthussery, Sudheer Salana, Vishal Verma, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

17HA.3  
11:50
Biomass Burning Aerosol Components Impair Mitochondrial Functioning to Induce Toxicological Response in Lung Cell Lines. FARIA KHAN, Karina Kwapiszewska, Alicia M. Romero, Nasir Jalal, Krzysztof Rudzinski, Jason Surratt, Rafal Szmigielski, ICHF, PAS, Warsaw, Poland


17IM INSTRUMENTATION & METHODS: AEROSOL CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION II
TRACK 4
Devan Kerecman, chair

17IM.1  
11:30
Simultaneous Optical Photothermal Infrared (O-PTIR) and Raman Spectroscopy of Submicrometer Atmospheric Particles. ANDREW AULT, Nicole Olson, Yao Xiao, Ziying Lei, University of Michigan

17IM.2  
11:40
Evaluation and Applications of Methods for Quantification of Bulk Particle-phase Organic Nitrates Using Real-time Aerosol Mass Spectrometry. DOUGLAS DAY, Pedro Campuzano-Jost, Benjamin A. Nault, Brett Palm, Weiwei Hu, Paul Wooldridge, Ronald Cohen, Kenneth S. Docherty, J. Alex Huffman, Suzane de Sá, Scot T. Martin, Jose-Luis Jimenez, CIRES, University of Colorado, Boulder

17IM.3  
11:50
Gas-phase Ion Structures of Molecules in Secondary Organic Aerosol: Infrared Photodissociation of Ions Across the Fingerprint Region. Corey Thrasher, Lemai Vo, Giel Berden, Jonathan Martens, Jos Oomens, RACHEL O'BRIEN, William & Mary


17NM NANOPARTICLES & MATL. SYNTH. GAS PHASE NANOPARTICLE SYNTHESIS
TRACK 5
Francesco Carbone, chair

17NM.1  
11:30
Aerosol-assisted Production of Sodium Tungsten Bronze Particles for NIR Shielding. HAO TU, Wei-Ning Wang, Da-Ren Chen, Virginia Commonwealth University

17NM.2  
11:40
Microwave Plasma Technology for Conversion of Natural Gas to Value-Added Carbon Materials. RANDY VANDER WAL, Raju Kumal, Akshay Gharpure, Aayush Mantri, Kurt Zeller, Vignesh Viswanathan, George Skoptsov, Penn State University

17NM.3  
11:50
Rapid and Selective Ammonia Sensing by Porous CuBr at Room Temperature Made by Flame-deposited and In-situ Annealed, Reduced and Brominated CuO Nanoparticles. ANDREAS GUENTNER, Nicolay Pineau, Markus Wied, Sotiris Pratsinis, ETH Zurich, Switzerland


17UA URBAN AEROSOLS: URBAN AEROSOLS AND LOW-COST SENSORS
TRACK 6
Albert Presto, chair

17UA.1  
11:30
From Low-Cost Sensors to High-Quality Data: the Importance of Collocated Calibration Model Development for the AfriqAir Network. MICHAEL R. GIORDANO, Julien Bahino, Matthias Beekmann, Thomas Bigala, Paola Formenti, Mathieu Cazaunau, Corinne Galy-Lacaux, Jimmy Gasore, Theobald Habineza, Aliaksei Hauryliuk, Vincent Madadi, Carl Malings, Beatrice Marticorena, Stuart Piketh, Albert A. Presto, R. Subramanian, Daniel Westervelt, Veronique Yoboue, OSU-EFLUVE, LISA/CNRS, UPEC, ENPC, UP

17UA.2  
11:40
Impacts of Modifiable Factors on Ambient Air Pollution: A Case Study of COVID-19 Shutdowns. REBECCA TANZER GRUENER, Jiayu Li, Rose Eilenberg, Allen Robinson, Albert A. Presto, Carnegie Mellon University

17UA.3  
11:50
Leveraging a PurpleAir Sensor Network to Inform Air Quality Action in Phoenix, Arizona. IAN VONWALD, Karoline Barkjohn, Samuel Frederick, Sue Kimbrough, Ben Davis, Nikki Peterson, Ira Domsky, Ron Pope, Andrea Clements, U.S. EPA Office of Research and Development

Friday 12:15 PM - 12:30 PM
Break



Friday 12:30 PM - 1:15 PM
Session 18: Platform




18AC AEROSOL CHEMISTRY: BBOA AT THE GLOBAL SCALE
TRACK 1
Brett Palm, chair

18AC.1  
12:30
Chemical Transformation of Biomass Burning Organic Aerosol Due to Photolytic Aging. HONGMIN YU, Christopher Lim, Christopher Cappa, Jesse Kroll, Rachel O'Brien, William & Mary

18AC.2  
12:40
Rethinking the Lifetime of Aged Biomass Burning Aerosol over the Southeast Atlantic Ocean. AMIE DOBRACKI, Steven Howell, Pablo Saide, Steffen Freitag, Allison Aiken, James Podolske, Arthur J. Sedlacek, Kenneth Thornhill, Jonathan Taylor, HuiHui Wu, Hugh Coe, Paquita Zuidema, University of Miami

18AC.3  
12:50
Modeling of Furan Oxidation (via OH and NO3) within Biomass-Burning Regimes Based on New Results from Chamber Experiments. BENJAMIN BROWN-STEINER, Matthew Alvarado, Taekyu Joo, Nga Lee Ng, AER


18BA BIOAEROSOLS: TOOLS AND MICROBIAL ACTIVITY
TRACK 2
Mark Hernandez, chair

18BA.1  
12:30
Biodegradation of Phenol and Catechol in Cloud Water: Comparison to Chemical Oxidation in the Atmospheric Multiphase System. Saly Jaber, Audrey Lallement, Martine Sancelme, Martin Leremboure, Gilles Mailhot, Brabara Ervens, ANNE-MARIE DELORT, ICCF, CNRS, Université Clermont Auvergne

18BA.2  
12:40
Application of DNA-Stable Isotope Probing to Study Airborne Methanotrophs. KEVIN DILLON, Valdis Krumins, Aishwarya Deshpande, Lee Kerkhof, Gediminas Mainelis, Donna Fennell, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey

18BA.3  
12:50
Assessment of a Low-Power Active Bioaerosol Sampler Performance. SYDONIA MANIBUSAN, Gediminas Mainelis, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey


18HA HEALTH EFFECTS: RESIDENTIAL AIR POLLUTION AND HEALTH
TRACK 3
Cesunica E. Ivey, chair

18HA.1  
12:30
Ordinal Logistic Regression Analysis between Household Energy (Agricultural Residues, Wood and Dung) Consumption and Women's Health in Rural Punjab. NABEELA FARAH, University of Agriculture, Faisalabad, Pakistan

18HA.2  
12:40
Assessing the Impacts of Residential Mechanical Ventilation Systems on Indoor/Outdoor Particulate Matter and Adult Asthma Outcomes in Chicago, IL. INSUNG KANG, Kari Abromitis, Yicheng Zeng, Parham Azimi, Anne Evens, Anna McCreery, Rachel Scheu, Amanda Gramigna, Timothy Crowder, Griselda Baca, Brent Stephens, Illinois Institute of Technology

18HA.3  
12:50
Estimating the Evolving Public Health Impacts of Wildfires in California over the Past Two Decades. ANIKENDER KUMAR, Melissa Venecek, Xin Yu, Yiting Li, Michael Kleeman, University of California, Davis


18IM INSTRUMENTATION & METHODS: DROPLET-BASED METHODS
TRACK 4
Kathryn Moore, chair

18IM.1  
12:30
A Dual-Droplet Approach to Characterizing Hygroscopic Growth using a Linear Quadrupole Electrodynamic Balance. JACK CHOCZYNSKI, James F. Davies, University of California, Riverside

18IM.2  
12:40
Measurements of Aerosol Hygroscopic Growth as a Function of RH Using a Humidity-controlled Fast Integrated Mobility Spectrometer. JIAOSHI ZHANG, Steven Spielman, Yang Wang, Susanne Hering, Jian Wang, Washington University in St. Louis

18IM.3  
12:50
Exploring the Physicochemical Properties of Aerosol Using a Linear Quadrupole Electrodynamic Balance. JAMES F. DAVIES, Jack Choczynski, Chelsea Price, Brandon Wallace, Thomas Preston, Ryan Davis, University of California, Riverside


18NM NANOPARTICLES & MATL. SYNTH. NANOPARTICLE FORMATION AND DIAGNOSTICS
TRACK 5
Reza Kholgy, chair

18NM.1  
12:30
Controlled Synthesis of Alumina in a Spray Flame Aerosol Reactor. ONOCHIE OKONKWO, Sukrant Dhawan, Sanmathi Chavalmane, Pratim Biswas, Washington University in St. Louis

18NM.3  
12:50
Implementing On-line Laser Diagnostics to Monitor the Reactive Spray Deposition Technology (RSDT) for Catalyst Manufacturing. EVANGELOS K. STEFANIDIS, Thomas A Ebaugh, Stoyan Bliznakov, Leonard Bonville, Francesco Carbone, Radenka Maric, University of Connecticut


18UA URBAN AEROSOLS: URBAN BIOMASS BURNING AEROSOLS
TRACK 6
Jean Rivera-Rios, chair

18UA.1  
12:30
Contributions of Cooking and Biomass Burning to Primary Organic Aerosol in Delhi. SAHIL BHANDARI, Gazala Habib, Joshua Apte, Lea Hildebrandt Ruiz, University of Texas at Austin

18UA.2  
12:40
Characterization of the Complex Mixture of Urban and Biomass Burning Aerosols Under the Influence of Transboundary Smoke Haze in Southeast Asia. LAURA-HELENA RIVELLINI, Nethmi Kasthuriarachchi, Mutian Ma, Alex Lee, National University of Singapore

18UA.3  
12:50
Nighttime Chemistry of Biomass Burning Plumes in Urban Areas: A Dual Mobile Chamber Study. SPIRO JORGA, Kalliopi Florou, Christos Kaltsonoudis, Jack Kodros, Christina Vasilakopoulou, Spyros Pandis, Carnegie Mellon University, University of Patras

Friday 1:15 PM - 1:30 PM
Break



Friday 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM
Session 19: Platform




19AC AEROSOL CHEMISTRY: BROWN CARBON
TRACK 1
Rodney Weber, chair

19AC.1  
1:30
Exploring the Properties of Brown Carbon Aerosol in Levitated Droplets. CHELSEA PRICE, Alison Bain, Thomas Preston, James F. Davies, University of California, Riverside

19AC.2  
1:40
Quantifying the Contributions of Functional Groups to Light Absorptivity of Brown Carbon by a Two-layer Mapping Algorithm. KUNPENG CHEN, Jin Chen, King-Fai Li, Manuel Valdivia, Roya Bahreini, Ying-Hsuan Lin, University of California, Riverside

19AC.3  
1:50
Molecular Characterization of Atmospheric Brown Carbon Chromophores Formed in Irradiated Proxies of Aqueous Secondary Organic Aerosol. MARIA MISOVICH, Anusha P.S. Hettiyadura, Wenqing Jiang, Qi Zhang, Alexander Laskin, Purdue University


19BA BIOAEROSOLS: EXPOSURE
TRACK 2
Sergey Grinshpun, chair

19BA.1  
1:30
Correlations of Fluorescent Aerosol Cytometry with Genomics and Mycometry Distinguish Significant Reductions in Airborne Fungal Loads Following Large School Renovations. MARINA NIETO-CABALLERO, Odessa M. Gomez, Richard Shaughnessy, Mark T. Hernandez, University of Colorado Boulder

19BA.2  
1:40
Effect of Dust and Ammonia Reduction Strategies on Air Quality and Bioaerosols in Alternative Housing for Laying Hens. MAGALI-WEN ST-GERMAIN, Valérie Létourneau, Araceli Dalila Larios Martínez, Stéphane Godbout, Caroline Duchaine, IUCPQ-U.Laval, Canada

19BA.3  
1:50
The Effects of Relative Humidity on Fungal Growth in Dust Collected from the International Space Station. NICHOLAS NASTASI, Ashleigh Bope, Marit Meyer, John Horack, Karen C. Dannemiller, The Ohio State University


19CM CONTROL TECHNOLOGY AND MITIGATION: CONTROL OF UNDESIRABLE AEROSOLS
TRACK 3
Marit Meyer, chair

19CM.1  
1:30
Aerosol Emissions Control from Water-lean Solvents for Post-combustion CO2 Capture. Vijay Gupta, Paul Mobley, JONATHAN THORNBURG, Lucas Cody, David Barbee, Jacob Lee, Roger Pope, Ryan Chartier, Marty Lail, Jak Tanthana, RTI International

19CM.2  
1:40
Quantifying the Air Quality Benefit of a Novel Dust Suppression Technique. JASON MIECH, Matthew Fraser, Pierre Herckes, Arizona State University

19CM.3  
1:50
High-temperature Resistant Nanofiber and Its Filtration Application. QISHENG OU, David Y. H. Pui, University of Minnesota


19HA HEALTH EFFECTS: GLOBAL AIR QUALITY AND HEALTH
TRACK 4
Karin Ardon-Dryer, chair

19HA.1  
1:30
Air Quality and Human Health Effects of Global Gasoline and Diesel Sectors. YAOXIAN HUANG, Nadine Unger, Kandice Harper, Chris Heyes, Wayne State University

19HA.2  
1:40
Interpretation of Satellite Remote Sensing Data for Application to Air Quality and Health. RANDALL MARTIN, Melanie Hammer, Aaron van Donkelaar, Erin McDuffie, Crystal Weagle, Brenna Walsh, Matthew Cooper, Washington University, St, Louis, MO

19HA.3  
1:50
Sensitivity of Inorganic PM2.5 to Present and Future Emission Changes and Implications for Reduced Complexity Models. CARLOS HERNANDEZ, Sonal Nayak, Spyros Pandis, Peter Adams, Carnegie Mellon University


19IM INSTRUMENTATION & METHODS: COMPLEX DATA ANALYSIS
TRACK 5
Michael walker, chair

19IM.1  
1:30
Analysis of the Unresolved Complex Mixture of Intermediate Volatile Organic Compounds in Gas Chromatograph-Mass Spectrum Data using Positive Matrix Factorization. Quanyang Lu, Christopher Hennigan, Albert Presto, Yunliang Zhao, Neil Donahue, ALLEN ROBINSON, Carnegie Mellon University

19IM.2  
1:40
Consideration of Dynamic Gas-Particle Partitioning in National-Scale Emission Inventories. BENJAMIN MURPHY, Aditya Sinha, Quanyang Lu, Claudia Toro, Amara Holder, Ying Hsu, Madeleine Strum, Hugo Denier van der Gon, Justine Geidosch, Ingrid George, Andrew Grieshop, Michael Hays, Darrell Sonntag, George Pouliot, Havala Pye, David Simpson, Allen Robinson, United States Environmental Protection Agency

19IM.3  
1:50
Multidimensional Chromatogram Binning – Positive Matrix Factorization Analysis for Gas Chromatography – High Resolution Mass Spectrometry Datasets. MICHAEL WALKER, Raul Martinez, David Hagan, Haofei Zhang, Lindsay Yee, Allen Goldstein, Brent Williams, Washington University in St. Louis


19UA URBAN AEROSOLS: CHEMISTRY OF URBAN AEROSOLS
TRACK 6
Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz, chair

19UA.1  
1:30
Aerosol Composition in Pasadena, CA during the COVID-19 Pandemic. BENJAMIN SCHULZE, Christopher Kenseth, Yuanlong Huang, Harrison Parker, John Crounse, Paul Wennberg, John Seinfeld, California Institute of Technology

19UA.2  
1:40
Identifying the Transport and Evolution of Oxidized Organic Aerosol across the Urban Core of San Antonio. FANGZHOU GUO, Alexander Bui, Edward Fortner, Sujan Shrestha, Subin Yoon, Rebecca J. Sheesley, Sascha Usenko, Tara Yacovitch, Scott Herndon, James Flynn, Robert Griffin, Rice University

19UA.3  
1:50
Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation and Product Distributions of α-pinene Oxidation in Ambient Perturbation Experiments. JEAN RIVERA-RIOS, Adam Wright, Zijing Zhang, Jennifer Kaiser, Nga Lee Ng, Georgia Institute of Technology