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Roy L. Mauldin is affiliated with the University of Colorado Boulder in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on atmospheric sciences and environmental science, with a concentration on atmospheric chemistry and aerosols.

The scientist's main fields of study include:

  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Environmental Science

The subfields they contribute to are:

  • Atmospheric Science
  • Global and Planetary Change
  • Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis
  • Environmental Engineering
  • Mechanical Engineering

Key topics in their work cover:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Atmospheric and Environmental Gas Dynamics
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact

Among their recent publications are the following papers:

  • "Rapid growth of new atmospheric particles by nitric acid and ammonia condensation," 2020, Nature
  • "Role of iodine oxoacids in atmospheric aerosol nucleation," 2021, Science
  • "Photo-oxidation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Produces Low-Volatility Organic Compounds," 2020, Environmental Science & Technology
  • "Molecular understanding of the suppression of new-particle formation by isoprene," 2020, Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • "Size-dependent influence of NO x on the growth rates of organic aerosol particles," 2020, Science Advances

The venues where Roy L. Mauldin frequently publishes include:

  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Atmospheric chemistry and physics
  • UEF eRepo (University of Eastern Finland)
  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Nature

Frequent co-authors collaborating with this scientist are:

  • Markku Kulmala
  • Xu-Cheng He
  • Tuukka Petäjä
  • Jonathan Duplissy
  • Katrianne Lehtipalo

Best Publications

  • Direct observations of atmospheric aerosol nucleation.

    Markku Kulmala;Jenni Kontkanen;Heikki Junninen;Katrianne Lehtipalo

  • The Role of Sulfuric Acid in Atmospheric Nucleation

    Mikko Sipilä;Mikko Sipilä;Torsten Berndt;Tuukka Petäjä;David Brus;David Brus

  • Atmospheric sulphuric acid and neutral cluster measurements using CI-APi-TOF

    T. Jokinen;M. Sipilä;H. Junninen;M. Ehn

  • A new atmospherically relevant oxidant of sulphur dioxide

    R. L. Mauldin;R. L. Mauldin;R. L. Mauldin;T. Berndt;Mikko Juhani Sipilä;Mikko Juhani Sipilä;Mikko Juhani Sipilä;P. Paasonen

  • Sulfuric acid and OH concentrations in a boreal forest site

    T. Petäjä;T. Petäjä;R. L. Mauldin;E. Kosciuch;J. McGrath;J. McGrath

  • New Particle Formation in the Remote Troposphere: A Comparison of Observations at Various Sites

    R. J. Weber;P. H. McMurry;R. L. Mauldin;D. J. Tanner

  • Particle production in the remote marine atmosphere: Cloud outflow and subsidence during ACE 1

    A. D. Clarke;J. L. Varner;F. Eisele;R. L. Mauldin

  • Rapid growth of new atmospheric particles by nitric acid and ammonia condensation.

    Mingyi Wang;Weimeng Kong;Ruby Marten;Xu Cheng He

  • Multicomponent new particle formation from sulfuric acid, ammonia, and biogenic vapors

    Katrianne Lehtipalo;Katrianne Lehtipalo;Katrianne Lehtipalo;Chao Yan;Lubna Dada;Federico Bianchi

  • A criterion for new particle formation in the sulfur-rich Atlanta atmosphere

    P. H. McMurry;M. Fink;H. Sakurai;M. R. Stolzenburg

  • Rapid cycling of reactive nitrogen in the marine boundary layer

    Chunxiang Ye;Xianliang Zhou;Xianliang Zhou;Dennis Pu;Jochen Stutz

  • Laboratory study on new particle formation from the reaction OH + SO 2 : influence of experimental conditions, H 2 O vapour, NH 3 and the amine tert-butylamine on the overall process

    Torsten Berndt;Frank Stratmann;Mikko Sipilä;Mikko Sipilä;Mikko Sipilä;Joonas Vanhanen

  • Formation of Low Volatility Organic Compounds and Secondary Organic Aerosol from Isoprene Hydroxyhydroperoxide Low-NO Oxidation.

    Jordan E. Krechmer;Jordan E. Krechmer;Matthew M. Coggon;Paola Massoli;Tran B. Nguyen

  • Validation of nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide measurements made by the Halogen Occultation Experiment for UARS platform

    L. L. Gordley;J. M. Russell;L. J. Mickley;J. E. Frederick

  • Testing fast photochemical theory during TRACE‐P based on measurements of OH, HO2, and CH2O

    Jennifer R. Olson;J. H. Crawford;G. Chen;A. Fried

  • Role of iodine oxoacids in atmospheric aerosol nucleation.

    Xu-Cheng He;Yee Jun Tham;Lubna Dada;Mingyi Wang

  • A statistical proxy for sulphuric acid concentration

    S. Mikkonen;S. Romakkaniemi;J. N. Smith;J. N. Smith;J. N. Smith;H. Korhonen

  • High levels of molecular chlorine in the Arctic atmosphere

    Jin Liao;Jin Liao;Jin Liao;L. Gregory Huey;Zhen Liu;Zhen Liu;David J. Tanner

  • OH measurements during the First Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE 1): Observations and model comparisons

    R. L. Mauldin;G. J. Frost;G. Chen;D. J. Tanner

  • Measurements of enhanced H2SO4 and 3–4 nm particles near a frontal cloud during the First Aerosol Characterization Experiment (ACE 1)

    R. J. Weber;G. Chen;D. D. Davis;R. L. Mauldin

  • Negative atmospheric ions and their potential role in ion-induced nucleation

    F. L. Eisele;F. L. Eisele;E. R. Lovejoy;E. Kosciuch;K. F. Moore;K. F. Moore

  • Photo-oxidation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Produces Low-Volatility Organic Compounds.

    Mingyi Wang;Dexian Chen;Mao Xiao;Qing Ye

Frequent Co-Authors

Christopher A. Cantrell
Christopher A. Cantrell University of Colorado Boulder
Markku Kulmala
Markku Kulmala University of Helsinki
Tuukka Petäjä
Tuukka Petäjä University of Helsinki
David J. Tanner
David J. Tanner Georgia Institute of Technology
Andrew J. Weinheimer
Andrew J. Weinheimer National Center for Atmospheric Research
Katrianne Lehtipalo
Katrianne Lehtipalo University of Helsinki
James N. Smith
James N. Smith University of California, Irvine
Fred L. Eisele
Fred L. Eisele Georgia Institute of Technology
John B. Nowak
John B. Nowak Langley Research Center
Jonathan Duplissy
Jonathan Duplissy University of Helsinki

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