American Association for Aerosol Research - Abstract Submission

AAAR 37th Annual Conference
October 14 - October 18, 2019
Oregon Convention Center
Portland, Oregon, USA

Abstracts by Joel Corbin


Black Carbon and Particle Size Distributions Emitted from a Modern Aircraft Turbofan Engine Operated on Sustainable Alternative Jet Fuels. JOEL CORBIN, Prem Lobo, Gregory Smallwood, Tobias Schripp, Ewan Crosbie, Michael Shook, Claire Robinson, Edward Winstead, Bruce Anderson, Richard Miake-Lye, Zhenhong Yu, Andrew Freedman, Philip Whitefield, National Research Council Canada

Detection of Tar Brown Carbon with the Single Particle Soot Photometer (SP2). JOEL CORBIN, Martin Gysel, National Research Council Canada

Experimental Evidence of the Lensing Effect Suppression for Atmospheric Black Carbon Containing Brown Coatings. VAIOS MOSCHOS, Robin Modini, Joel Corbin, Dario Massabò, Silvia G. Danelli, Camilla Costa, Athanasia Vlachou, Kaspar Daellenbach, Paolo Prati, Martin Gysel, Andre S.H. Prévôt, Urs Baltensperger, Imad El Haddad, Paul Scherrer Institute

Impacts of Switching from Diesel to Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) for A Marine Vessel. WEIHAN PENG, Jiacheng Yang, Joel Corbin, Qi Li, Una Trivanovic, Steven Rogak, Prem Lobo, Patrick Kirchen, Stephanie Gagne, David R. Cocker III, Wayne Miller, University of California, Riverside

On Generating Sub-100-nm Soot Particles with the Argonaut Miniature Inverted Soot Generator. JOEL CORBIN, Senaratne Amrith, Jason S. Olfert, Gregory Smallwood, Stephanie Gagne, Fengshan Liu, Prem Lobo, National Research Council Canada

Prediction of Black Carbon Mass Absorption Cross Section: Effects of Particle Morphology and Refractive Index. FENGSHAN LIU, Jerome Yon, Andrés Fuentes, Joel Corbin, Prem Lobo, Gregory Smallwood, National Research Council Canada

Uncertainty in Thermal-Optical Analysis for Elemental Carbon from Aircraft Engine Exhaust. GREGORY SMALLWOOD, Stephanie Gagne, Brett Smith, Joel Corbin, Benjamin Brem, Andrea Fischer, Lukas Durdina, Prem Lobo, National Research Council Canada