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Jesse H. Kroll

Jesse H. Kroll

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
77
Citations
33286
World Ranking
3927
National Ranking
1253

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2013 - Fellow of American Geophysical Union (AGU)

Overview

Jesse H. Kroll is affiliated with MIT in the United States and has made significant contributions to the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their research primarily focuses on Atmospheric Science, with extensive work in areas such as atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, air quality and health impacts, and air quality monitoring and forecasting.

Their publication record reflects a strong emphasis on atmospheric processes and environmental impacts, with 68 papers covering atmospheric chemistry and aerosols and 58 papers addressing air quality and health impacts. Additional topics of interest include atmospheric ozone and climate, atmospheric aerosols and clouds, toxic organic pollutants impact, and catalytic processes in materials science.

Research topics highlighted in their work include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact
  • Catalytic Processes in Materials Science

Jesse H. Kroll has co-authored numerous papers with frequent collaborators such as Colette L. Heald, Matthew B. Goss, Frank N. Keutsch, Christopher D. Cappa, and Christopher Y. Lim.

Many of their publications have appeared in leading journals, with significant numbers in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Environmental Science & Technology, Earth's Future, Environmental Science & Technology Letters, and The Journal of Physical Chemistry A.

Frequent publication venues include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Earth's Future
  • Environmental Science & Technology Letters
  • The Journal of Physical Chemistry A

Several notable papers authored by Jesse H. Kroll illustrate the scope of their research:

  • The complex chemical effects of COVID-19 shutdowns on air quality, 2020, Nature Chemistry
  • The fuel of atmospheric chemistry: Toward a complete description of reactive organic carbon, 2020, Science Advances
  • Assessing the accuracy of low-cost optical particle sensors using a physics-based approach, 2020, Atmospheric Measurement Techniques
  • Oxygenated Aromatic Compounds are Important Precursors of Secondary Organic Aerosol in Biomass-Burning Emissions, 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Updated World Health Organization Air Quality Guidelines Highlight the Importance of Non-anthropogenic PM2.5, 2022, Environmental Science & Technology Letters

Jesse H. Kroll was recognized as a Fellow of the American Geophysical Union (AGU) in 2013, indicating a level of professional distinction within their field.

Best Publications

  • Evolution of Organic Aerosols in the Atmosphere

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

  • Chemistry of secondary organic aerosol: Formation and evolution of low-volatility organics in the atmosphere

    Jesse H. Kroll;John H. Seinfeld

  • O/C and OM/OC Ratios of Primary, Secondary, and Ambient Organic Aerosols with High-Resolution Time-of-Flight Aerosol Mass Spectrometry

    Allison C. Aiken;Peter F. DeCarlo;Jesse H. Kroll;Douglas R. Worsnop

  • 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

  • Organic aerosol components observed in Northern Hemispheric datasets from Aerosol Mass Spectrometry

    N.L. Ng;M.R. Canagaratna;Q. Zhang;Q. Zhang;J.L. Jimenez

  • Elemental ratio measurements of organic compounds using aerosol mass spectrometry: characterization, improved calibration, and implications

    M. R. Canagaratna;J. L. Jimenez;J. H. Kroll;Q. Chen

  • A review of Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) formation from isoprene

    A. G. Carlton;C. Wiedinmyer;J. H. Kroll

  • Secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene photooxidation.

    Jesse H. Kroll;Nga L. Ng;Shane M. Murphy;Richard C. Flagan

  • Secondary organic aerosol formation from m-xylene, toluene, and benzene

    N. L. Ng;J. H. Kroll;A. W. H. Chan;P. S. Chhabra

  • Evidence for organosulfates in secondary organic aerosol.

    Jason D. Surratt;Jesse H. Kroll;Tadeusz E. Kleindienst;Edward O. Edney

  • Chemical composition of secondary organic aerosol formed from the photooxidation of isoprene

    Jason D. Surratt;Shane M. Murphy;Jesse H. Kroll;Nga L. Ng

  • A two-dimensional volatility basis set - Part 2: Diagnostics of organic-aerosol evolution

    Neil M. Donahue;J. H. Kroll;Spyros N. Pandis;Allen L. Robinson

  • A simplified description of the evolution of organic aerosol composition in the atmosphere

    C. L. Heald;J. H. Kroll;J. L. Jimenez;K. S. Docherty

  • Gas‐phase products and secondary aerosol yields from the photooxidation of 16 different terpenes

    Anita Lee;Allen H. Goldstein;Jesse H. Kroll;Nga L. Ng

  • Isoprene photooxidation: new insights into the production of acids and organic nitrates

    F. Paulot;J. D. Crounse;H. G. Kjaergaard;J. H. Kroll

  • Effect of NO x level on secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation from the photooxidation of terpenes

    N. L. Ng;P. S. Chhabra;A. W.H. Chan;Jason D Surratt

  • Chamber studies of secondary organic aerosol growth by reactive uptake of simple carbonyl compounds

    Jesse H. Kroll;Nga L. Ng;Shane M. Murphy;Varuntida Varutbangkul

  • Global modeling of secondary organic aerosol formation from aromatic hydrocarbons: high- vs. low-yield pathways

    D. K. Henze;D. K. Henze;J. H. Seinfeld;N. L. Ng;J. H. Kroll

  • Secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene photooxidation under high-NOx conditions

    Jesse H. Kroll;Nga L. Ng;Shane M. Murphy;Richard C. Flagan

  • Secondary aerosol formation from atmospheric reactions of aliphatic amines

    S. M. Murphy;A. Sorooshian;J. H. Kroll;N. L. Ng

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

    Jesse H. Kroll

Frequent Co-Authors

Neil M. Donahue
Neil M. Donahue Carnegie Mellon University
Nga L. Ng
Nga L. Ng Georgia Institute of Technology
John H. Seinfeld
John H. Seinfeld California Institute of Technology
Douglas R. Worsnop
Douglas R. Worsnop University of Helsinki
Kevin R. Wilson
Kevin R. Wilson Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez University of Colorado Boulder
Timothy B. Onasch
Timothy B. Onasch Boston College
Christopher D. Cappa
Christopher D. Cappa University of California, Davis

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