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Tadeusz E. Kleindienst is affiliated with the Environmental Protection Agency in the United States and has contributed to research primarily in the fields of Environmental Science and Earth and Planetary Sciences. Their work intersects several subfields including Atmospheric Science, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Environmental Engineering, Materials Chemistry, and Cancer Research.

The scientist's research focuses on key topics such as Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols, Air Quality and Health Impacts, Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, Catalytic Processes in Materials Science, Toxic Organic Pollutants Impact, and Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment.

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Tadeusz E. Kleindienst include Michael Lewandowski, Mohammed Jaoui, John H. Offenberg, Jonathan D. Krug, and Theran P. Riedel. These collaborations indicate a network of research partnerships primarily centered on atmospheric and environmental studies.

Tadeusz E. Kleindienst has multiple publications in various scientific venues. Notably, they have published several papers in Atmospheric Environment, as well as contributions to OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University), Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, Environmental Pollution, and The Journal of Physical Chemistry A.

Selected recent papers include:

  • Rates and Yields of Unimolecular Reactions Producing Highly Oxidized Peroxy Radicals in the OH-Induced Autoxidation of α-Pinene, β-Pinene, and Limonene, 2022, The Journal of Physical Chemistry A
  • Cytotoxicity and oxidative stress induced by atmospheric mono-nitrophenols in human lung cells, 2022, Environmental Pollution
  • Relative contributions of selected multigeneration products to chamber SOA formed from photooxidation of a range (C10-C17) of n-alkanes under high NO conditions, 2020, Atmospheric Environment
  • Rapid production of highly oxidized molecules in isoprene aerosol via peroxy and alkoxy radical isomerization pathways in low and high NOx environments: Combined laboratory, computational and field studies, 2021, The Science of The Total Environment
  • Isoprene Epoxydiols as Precursors to Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation: Acid-Catalyzed Reactive Uptake Studies with Authentic Compounds, 2020, OPAL (Open@LaTrobe) (La Trobe University)

Best Publications

  • Organosulfate formation in biogenic secondary organic aerosol

    Jason D. Surratt;Yadian Gómez-González;Arthur W. H. Chan;Reinhilde Vermeylen

  • Evidence for organosulfates in secondary organic aerosol.

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

  • Formation of 2-methyl tetrols and 2-methylglyceric acid in secondary organic aerosol from laboratory irradiated isoprene/NOX/SO2/air mixtures and their detection in ambient PM2.5 samples collected in the eastern United States

    E.O. Edney;T.E. Kleindienst;M. Jaoui;M. Lewandowski

  • Effect of acidity on secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene.

    Jason D. Surratt;Michael Lewandowski;John H. Offenberg;Mohammed Jaoui

  • Estimates of the contributions of biogenic and anthropogenic hydrocarbons to secondary organic aerosol at a southeastern US location

    Tadeusz E. Kleindienst;Mohammed Jaoui;Michael Lewandowski;John H. Offenberg

  • Isoprene epoxydiols as precursors to secondary organic aerosol formation: acid-catalyzed reactive uptake studies with authentic compounds.

    Ying Hsuan Lin;Zhenfa Zhang;Kenneth S. Docherty;Haofei Zhang

  • Monoterpenes are the largest source of summertime organic aerosol in the southeastern United States

    Haofei Zhang;Haofei Zhang;Lindsay D. Yee;Ben H. Lee;Michael P. Curtis

  • 3-methyl-1,2,3-butanetricarboxylic acid: An atmospheric tracer for terpene secondary organic aerosol

    Rafal Szmigielski;Jason D. Surratt;Yadian Gómez-González;Pieter Van der Veken

  • Hydroxydicarboxylic Acids: Markers for Secondary Organic Aerosol from the Photooxidation of α-Pinene

    Magda Claeys;Rafal Szmigielski;Ivan Kourtchev;Pieter Van Der Veken

  • Organic aerosol composition and sources in Pasadena, California, during the 2010 CalNex campaign

    P. L. Hayes;A. M. Ortega;M. J. Cubison;K. D. Froyd;K. D. Froyd

  • Characterization of organosulfates from the photooxidation of isoprene and unsaturated fatty acids in ambient aerosol using liquid chromatography/(-) electrospray ionization mass spectrometry

    Yadian Gómez-González;Jason D. Surratt;Filip Cuyckens;Rafal Szmigielski

  • Epoxide pathways improve model predictions of isoprene markers and reveal key role of acidity in aerosol formation.

    Havala O T Pye;Robert W. Pinder;Ivan R. Piletic;Ying Xie

  • Light Absorption of Secondary Organic Aerosol: Composition and Contribution of Nitroaromatic Compounds.

    Mingjie Xie;Xi Chen;Michael D. Hays;Michael Lewandowski

  • Primary Product Distributions from the Reaction of OH with m-, p-Xylene, 1,2,4- and 1,3,5-Trimethylbenzene

    D. F. Smith;T. E. Kleindienst;C. D. McIver

  • Determination of Secondary Organic Aerosol Products from the Photooxidation of Toluene and their Implications in Ambient PM2.5

    T. E. Kleindienst;T. S. Conver;C. D. McIver;E. O. Edney

  • The formation of SOA and chemical tracer compounds from the photooxidation of naphthalene and its methyl analogs in the presence and absence of nitrogen oxides

    T. E. Kleindienst;M. Jaoui;M. Lewandowski;J. H. Offenberg

  • Secondary Organic Carbon and Aerosol Yields from the Irradiations of Isoprene and α-Pinene in the Presence of NOx and SO2

    Tadeusz E. Kleindienst;Edward O. Edney;Michael Lewandowski;John H. Offenberg

  • Secondary organic aerosol formation from the oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons in the presence of dry submicron ammonium sulfate aerosol

    T.E. Kleindienst;D.F. Smith;W. Li;E.O. Edney

  • Identification and Quantification of Aerosol Polar Oxygenated Compounds Bearing Carboxylic or Hydroxyl Groups. 2. Organic Tracer Compounds from Monoterpenes

    Jaoui M;Kleindienst Te;Lewandowski M;Offenberg Jh

  • Modeling the formation and aging of secondary organic aerosols in Los Angeles during CalNex 2010

    P. L. Hayes;P. L. Hayes;P. L. Hayes;A. G. Carlton;K. R. Baker;R. Ahmadov;R. Ahmadov

Frequent Co-Authors

Michael Lewandowski
Michael Lewandowski Environmental Protection Agency
John H. Offenberg
John H. Offenberg Environmental Protection Agency
Mohammed Jaoui
Mohammed Jaoui Environmental Protection Agency
Edward O. Edney
Edward O. Edney Environmental Protection Agency
Paul B. Shepson
Paul B. Shepson Stony Brook University
Jason D. Surratt
Jason D. Surratt University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Jessica B. Gilman
Jessica B. Gilman National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Magda Claeys
Magda Claeys University of Antwerp
Allen H. Goldstein
Allen H. Goldstein University of California, Berkeley
John H. Seinfeld
John H. Seinfeld California Institute of Technology

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