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Environmental Sciences

D-Index
58
Citations
11041
World Ranking
3298
National Ranking
1279

Best Publications

  • An overview of snow photochemistry: evidence, mechanisms and impacts

    A. M. Grannas;A. E. Jones;J. Dibb;M. Ammann

  • On dithiothreitol (DTT) as a measure of oxidative potential for ambient particles: evidence for the importance of soluble transition metals.

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  • Quantum Yields of Hydroxyl Radical and Nitrogen Dioxide from the Photolysis of Nitrate on Ice

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  • Free and combined amino compounds in atmospheric fine particles (PM2.5) and fog waters from Northern California

    Qi Zhang;Cort Anastasio

  • Insights into secondary organic aerosol formed via aqueous-phase reactions of phenolic compounds based on high resolution mass spectrometry

    Y. L. Sun;Q. Zhang;C. Anastasio;J. Sun

  • Chemistry of fog waters in California's Central Valley: 1. In situ photoformation of hydroxyl radical and singlet molecular oxygen

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  • Contribution of amino compounds to dissolved organic nitrogen in forest soils

    Z. Yu;Q. Zhang;T.E.C. Kraus;R.A. Dahlgren

  • Formation of Hydroxyl Radical from the Photolysis of Frozen Hydrogen Peroxide

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  • 2-Nitrobenzaldehyde as a chemical actinometer for solution and ice photochemistry

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  • Secondary Organic Aerosol Production from Aqueous Reactions of Atmospheric Phenols with an Organic Triplet Excited State

    Jeremy D. Smith;Vicky Sio;Lu Yu;Qi Zhang

  • Water‐soluble organic nitrogen in atmospheric fine particles (PM2.5) from northern California

    Qi Zhang;Cort Anastasio;Mike Jimenez-Cruz

  • Aromatic Carbonyl Compounds as Aqueous-Phase Photochemical Sources of Hydrogen Peroxide in Acidic Sulfate Aerosols, Fogs, and Clouds. 1. Non-Phenolic Methoxybenzaldehydes and Methoxyacetophenones with Reductants (Phenols)

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  • Quantum Yield of Nitrite from the Photolysis of Aqueous Nitrate above 300 nm.

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  • Chemistry of fog waters in California's Central Valley: 2. Photochemical transformations of amino acids and alkyl amines

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  • A chemical probe technique for the determination of reactive halogen species in aqueous solution: Part 1 – bromide solutions

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  • Molecular transformations of phenolic SOA during photochemical aging in the aqueous phase: competition among oligomerization, functionalization, and fragmentation

    Lu Yu;Jeremy Smith;Alexander Laskin;Katheryn M. George

  • Chemistry of fog waters in California's Central Valley—Part 3: concentrations and speciation of organic and inorganic nitrogen

    Qi Zhang;Cort Anastasio

  • A general scavenging rate constant for reaction of hydroxyl radical with organic carbon in atmospheric waters.

    Unknown

  • Generation of Hydroxyl Radicals from Dissolved Transition Metals in Surrogate Lung Fluid Solutions

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  • Phenolic carbonyls undergo rapid aqueous photodegradation to form low-volatility, light-absorbing products

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Frequent Co-Authors

Florent Domine
Florent Domine Université Laval
Qi Zhang
Qi Zhang Oil Crops Research Institute
Ralf M. Staebler
Ralf M. Staebler Environment and Climate Change Canada
Jan W. Bottenheim
Jan W. Bottenheim Environment and Climate Change Canada
Alexandra Steffen
Alexandra Steffen Environment and Climate Change Canada
Samuel R. Hall
Samuel R. Hall National Center for Atmospheric Research
Barry Lefer
Barry Lefer National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Paul B. Shepson
Paul B. Shepson Stony Brook University
Manuel A. Hutterli
Manuel A. Hutterli British Antarctic Survey
Davide Donadio
Davide Donadio University of California, Davis

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