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Suzanne E. Paulson is affiliated with the University of California, Los Angeles in the United States. Their research focuses primarily on environmental science, with significant contributions in the subfields of health, toxicology and mutagenesis, environmental engineering, atmospheric science, global and planetary change, and pollution.

Their work addresses various topics, including:

  • Air quality and health impacts
  • Air quality monitoring and forecasting
  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Climate change and health impacts
  • Energy and environment impacts
  • Vehicle emissions and performance
  • Noise effects and management

Among the recent publications authored or co-authored by Suzanne E. Paulson are:

  • Ascorbate oxidation by iron, copper and reactive oxygen species: review, model development, and derivation of key rate constants, 2021, Scientific Reports
  • Elemental composition of fine and coarse particles across the greater Los Angeles area: Spatial variation and contributing sources, 2021, Environmental Pollution
  • Aerosol Oxidative Potential in the Greater Los Angeles Area: Source Apportionment and Associations with Socioeconomic Position, 2022, Environmental Science & Technology
  • Fine Particulate Matter Metal Composition, Oxidative Potential, and Adverse Birth Outcomes in Los Angeles, 2023, Environmental Health Perspectives
  • Iron and Copper Alter the Oxidative Potential of Secondary Organic Aerosol: Insights from Online Measurements and Model Development, 2023, Environmental Science & Technology

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Paulson include:

  • Jiaqi Shen
  • Steven J. Campbell
  • Michael Jerrett
  • Jonathan Liu
  • Beate Ritz

Key publication venues for their research are:

  • Environmental Science & Technology
  • Environment International
  • Free Radical Biology and Medicine
  • Publishing Network for Geoscientific and Environmental Data (PANGAEA) (Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research)
  • Scientific Reports

Best Publications

  • Aerosol formation in the photooxidation of isoprene and β-pinene

    Spyros N. Pandis;Suzanne E. Paulson;John H. Seinfeld;Richard C. Flagan

  • Human breath emissions of VOCs.

    Jill D. Fenske;Suzanne E. Paulson

  • The reactions of ozone with alkenes: An important source of HOx in the boundary layer

    Suzanne E. Paulson;John J. Orlando

  • Development and evaluation of a photooxidation mechanism for isoprene

    Suzanne E. Paulson;John H. Seinfeld

  • Atmospheric photooxidation of isoprene part I: The hydroxyl radical and ground state atomic oxygen reactions

    Suzanne E. Paulson;Richard C. Flagan;John H. Seinfeld

  • Ascorbate oxidation by iron, copper and reactive oxygen species: review, model development, and derivation of key rate constants.

    Jiaqi Shen;Paul T. Griffiths;Steven J. Campbell;Battist Utinger

  • A Wide Area of Air Pollutant Impact Downwind of a Freeway during Pre-Sunrise Hours.

    Shishan Hu;Scott Fruin;Kathleen Kozawa;Steve Mara

  • Atmospheric photooxidation of isoprene part II: The ozone‐isoprene reaction

    Suzanne E. Paulson;Richard C. Flagan;John H. Seinfeld

  • OH Radical Formation from the Gas-Phase Reaction of Ozone with Terminal Alkenes and the Relationship between Structure and Mechanism

    Suzanne E. Paulson;Myeong Y. Chung;Alam S. Hasson

  • HDO in the Martian atmosphere: Implications for the abundance of crustal water

    Yuk L. Yung;Jun-Shan Wen;Joseph P. Pinto;Mark Allen

  • Product studies of the OH- and ozone-initiated oxidation of some monoterpenes

    John J. Orlando;Barbara Nozière;Geoffrey S. Tyndall;Grazyna E. Orzechowska

  • Aircraft Emission Impacts in a Neighborhood Adjacent to a General Aviation Airport in Southern California

    Shishan Hu;Scott Fruin;Kathleen Kozawa;Steve Mara

  • ON THE UNCERTAINTIES IN THE RATE COEFFICIENTS FOR OH REACTIONS WITH HYDROCARBONS, AND THE RATE COEFFICIENTS OF THE 1,3,5-TRIMETHYLBENZENE AND M-XYLENE REACTIONS WITH OH RADICALS IN THE GAS PHASE

    Franz Kramp;Suzanne E. Paulson

  • Reaction of Criegee Intermediates with Water VaporAn Additional Source of OH Radicals in Alkene Ozonolysis

    Alam S. Hasson;Myeong Y. Chung;Keith T. Kuwata;Amber D. Converse

  • Production of stabilized Criegee intermediates and peroxides in the gas phase ozonolysis of alkenes: 1. Ethene, trans‐2‐butene, and 2,3‐dimethyl‐2‐butene

    Alam S. Hasson;Grazyna Orzechowska;Suzanne E. Paulson

  • Measurement of OH radical formation from the reaction of ozone with several biogenic alkenes

    Suzanne E. Paulson;Myeong Chung;Atish D. Sen;Grazyna Orzechowska

  • Measurement of Absolute Unimolecular and Bimolecular Rate Constants for CH3CHOO Generated by the trans-2-Butene Reaction with Ozone in the Gas Phase

    Jill D. Fenske;Alam S. Hasson;and Andy W. Ho;Suzanne E. Paulson

  • Production of stabilized Criegee intermediates and peroxides in the gas phase ozonolysis of alkenes: 2. Asymmetric and biogenic alkenes

    Alam S. Hasson;Andy W. Ho;Keith T. Kuwata;Suzanne E. Paulson

  • The Pressure Dependence of the OH Radical Yield from Ozone-Alkene Reactions

    Jill D. Fenske;Alam S. Hasson;Suzanne E. Paulson;Keith T. Kuwata

  • Evidence for formation of OH radicals from the reaction of O3 with alkenes in the gas phase

    Suzanne E. Paulson;Atish D. Sen;Ping Liu;Jill D. Fenske

  • HULIS Enhancement of Hydroxyl Radical Formation from Fe(II): Kinetics of Fulvic Acid-Fe(II) Complexes in the Presence of Lung Antioxidants.

    David H. Gonzalez;Christopher K. Cala;Qiaoyun Peng;Suzanne E. Paulson

Frequent Co-Authors

John H. Seinfeld
John H. Seinfeld California Institute of Technology
Richard C. Flagan
Richard C. Flagan California Institute of Technology
Markus Kalberer
Markus Kalberer University of Basel
Lynn M. Russell
Lynn M. Russell University of California, San Diego
Yifang Zhu
Yifang Zhu University of California, Los Angeles
Scott Fruin
Scott Fruin University of Southern California
John J. Orlando
John J. Orlando National Center for Atmospheric Research
Spyros N. Pandis
Spyros N. Pandis University of Patras
Geoffrey S. Tyndall
Geoffrey S. Tyndall National Center for Atmospheric Research
Seth G. John
Seth G. John University of Southern California

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