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D-Index
85
Citations
34336
World Ranking
2617
National Ranking
911

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2009 - Fellow of the American Chemical Society
  • 2001 - Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS)
  • 2000 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)
  • 1997 - Fellow of American Physical Society (APS) Citation For his design and utilization of innovative methods to study gas phase and heterogeneous chemical kinetics and to monitor trace species concentrations and fluxes in environmental and industrial processes

Overview

Charles E. Kolb was affiliated with Aerodyne Research in the United States. Throughout their career, they contributed to scientific research focused on chemical kinetics and environmental monitoring.

Their publication record includes the paper titled Phenotypic Hit Identification and Optimization of Novel Pan-TEAD and Subtype-Selective Inhibitors, published in 2025 in the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Charles E. Kolb included:

  • Timo Heinrich
  • Alessia Gambardella
  • Dániel Schwarz
  • Carl Petersson
  • Jakub Gunera

The primary publication venue for their work was the Journal of Medicinal Chemistry.

Charles E. Kolb received several fellowships recognizing contributions to scientific disciplines. These included:

  • Fellow of the American Physical Society (APS), 1997, with a citation for design and utilization of innovative methods to study gas phase and heterogeneous chemical kinetics and to monitor trace species concentrations and fluxes in environmental and industrial processes
  • Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU), 2000
  • Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), 2001
  • Fellow of the American Chemical Society, 2009

Best Publications

  • Evolution of Organic Aerosols in the Atmosphere

    J. L. Jimenez;M. R. Canagaratna;N. M. Donahue;A. S. H. Prevot

  • Chemical and microphysical characterization of ambient aerosols with the aerodyne aerosol mass spectrometer

    M. R. Canagaratna;J. T. Jayne;J. L. Jimenez;J. D. Allan

  • Development of an Aerosol Mass Spectrometer for Size and Composition Analysis of Submicron Particles

    John T. Jayne;Danna C. Leard;Xuefeng Zhang;Paul Davidovits

  • Chemical Kinetics and Photochemical Data for Use in Atmospheric Studies: Evaluation Number 18

    J. B. Burkholder;S. P. Sander;J. P. D. Abbatt;J. R. Barker

  • Persistent sulfate formation from London Fog to Chinese haze

    Gehui Wang;Gehui Wang;Gehui Wang;Renyi Zhang;Renyi Zhang;Mario E. Gomez;Mario E. Gomez;Lingxiao Yang;Lingxiao Yang

  • Carbon oxidation state as a metric for describing the chemistry of atmospheric organic aerosol

    Jesse H. Kroll;Neil M. Donahue;Jose L. Jimenez;Sean H. Kessler

  • Ambient aerosol sampling using the Aerodyne Aerosol Mass Spectrometer

    Jose L. Jimenez;Jose L. Jimenez;John T. Jayne;Quan Shi;Charles E. Kolb

  • Measurements of methane emissions at natural gas production sites in the United States

    David T Allen;Vincent M Torres;James A Thomas;David W Sullivan

  • Aerosol mass spectrometer for size and composition analysis of submicron particles

    J.T. Jayne;D.R. Worsnop;C.E. Kolb;D. Leard

  • Evaluation of nitrogen dioxide chemiluminescence monitors in a polluted urban environment

    E. J. Dunlea;E. J. Dunlea;S. C. Herndon;D. D. Nelson;R. M. Volkamer;R. M. Volkamer

  • An overview of current issues in the uptake of atmospheric trace gases by aerosols and clouds

    C. E. Kolb;R. A. Cox;J. P. D. Abbatt;M. Ammann

  • Mass accommodation and chemical reactions at gas-liquid interfaces.

    Paul Davidovits;Charles E. Kolb;Leah R. Williams;John T. Jayne

  • Characterization of ambient aerosols in Mexico City during the MCMA-2003 campaign with Aerosol Mass Spectrometry: results from the CENICA Supersite

    D. Salcedo;D. Salcedo;T. B. Onasch;K. Dzepina;M. R. Canagaratna

  • Dynamics and Kinetics at the Gas−Liquid Interface

    Gilbert M. Nathanson;Paul Davidovits;Douglas R. Worsnop;Charles E. Kolb

  • Aquatic sources and sinks for nitrous oxide

    James W. Elkins;Steven C. Wofsy;Michael B. McElroy;Charles E. Kolb

  • The temperature dependence of mass accommodation of sulfur dioxide and hydrogen peroxide on aqueous surfaces

    Douglas R. Worsnop;Mark S. Zahniser;Charles E. Kolb;James A. Gardner

  • Air quality in North America's most populous city - overview of the MCMA-2003 campaign

    L. T. Molina;C. E. Kolb;B. de Foy;B. de Foy;B. K. Lamb

  • Relationship between aerosol oxidation level and hygroscopic properties of laboratory generated secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles

    P. Massoli;A.T. Lambe;A.T. Ahern;L.R. Williams

  • Particle Morphology and Density Characterization by Combined Mobility and Aerodynamic Diameter Measurements. Part 2: Application to Combustion-Generated Soot Aerosols as a Function of Fuel Equivalence Ratio

    Jay G. Slowik;K. Stainken;Paul Davidovits;L. R. Williams

  • Reactive Uptake of Cl2(g) and Br2(g) by Aqueous Surfaces as a Function of Br- and I- Ion Concentration: The Effect of Chemical Reaction at the Interface

    J. H. Hu;Q. Shi;P. Davidovits;D. R. Worsnop

Frequent Co-Authors

Douglas R. Worsnop
Douglas R. Worsnop University of Helsinki
Paul Davidovits
Paul Davidovits Boston College
Scott C. Herndon
Scott C. Herndon Aerodyne Research
Mark S. Zahniser
Mark S. Zahniser Aerodyne Research
Timothy B. Onasch
Timothy B. Onasch Boston College
Leah R. Williams
Leah R. Williams Aerodyne Research
Herschel Rabitz
Herschel Rabitz Princeton University

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