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8890
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5013
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342

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Theo Brauers is affiliated with Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany and is engaged in research primarily within Earth and Planetary Sciences and Chemistry. Their work spans subfields including Atmospheric Science and Spectroscopy. The research topics covered include Spectroscopy and Laser Applications, Atmospheric Ozone and Climate, and Atmospheric Chemistry and Aerosols.

Their recent contribution to scientific literature includes the paper titled "Detection of nitrous acid in the atmospheric simulation chamber SAPHIR using open-path incoherent broadband cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy and extractive long-path absorption photometry," published in 2022 in the journal Atmospheric Measurement Techniques.

Brauers has collaborated frequently with several researchers, including Sophie Dixneuf, Albert A. Ruth, R. Häseler, Franz Röhrer, and Hans-Peter Dorn. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of knowledge in the atmospheric sciences and related applications.

The publication records indicate a focus on atmospheric measurement techniques, with at least one publication appearing in this journal. The research work emphasizes experimental methods for atmospheric chemical detection and spectroscopy, reflecting the scientist's core areas of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Amplified trace gas removal in the troposphere.

    Andreas Hofzumahaus;Franz Rohrer;Keding Lu;Keding Lu;Birger Bohn

  • Formation of molecular chlorine from the photolysis of ozone and aqueous sea-salt particles

    K. W. Oum;M. J. Lakin;D. O. DeHaan;T. Brauers

  • Observation and modelling of OH and HO 2 concentrations in the Pearl River Delta 2006: a missing OH source in a VOC rich atmosphere

    K. D. Lu;K. D. Lu;F. Rohrer;F. Holland;H. Fuchs

  • Characterisation of the photolytic HONO-source in the atmosphere simulation chamber SAPHIR

    F. Rohrer;B. Bohn;T. Brauers;D. Brüning

  • Aging of biogenic secondary organic aerosol via gas-phase OH radical reactions

    Neil M. Donahue;Kaytlin M. Henry;Thomas F. Mentel;Astrid Kiendler-Scharr

  • Organic nitrate and secondary organic aerosol yield from NO 3 oxidation of β-pinene evaluated using a gas-phase kinetics/aerosol partitioning model

    J. L. Fry;A. Kiendler-Scharr;A. W. Rollins;P. J. Wooldridge

  • The nature of water on surfaces of laboratory systems and implications for heterogeneous chemistry in the troposphere

    Ann Louise Sumner;Erik J. Menke;Yael Dubowski;John T. Newberg

  • Atmospheric OH reactivities in the Pearl River Delta – China in summer 2006: measurement and model results

    S. Lou;S. Lou;F. Holland;F. Rohrer;K. Lu;K. Lu

  • Missing OH source in a suburban environment near Beijing: observed and modelled OH and HO 2 concentrations in summer 2006

    K. D. Lu;K. D. Lu;A. Hofzumahaus;F. Holland;B. Bohn

  • Exploring the atmospheric chemistry of nitrous acid (HONO) at a rural site in Southern China

    X. Li;T. Brauers;R. Häseler;B. Bohn

  • Isoprene oxidation by nitrate radical: alkyl nitrate and secondary organic aerosol yields

    A. W. Rollins;A. Kiendler-Scharr;J. L. Fry;J. L. Fry;T. Brauers

  • Missing gas-phase source of HONO inferred from Zeppelin measurements in the troposphere.

    Xin Li;Franz Rohrer;Andreas Hofzumahaus;Theo Brauers

  • Experimental evidence for efficient hydroxyl radical regeneration in isoprene oxidation

    H. Fuchs;A. Hofzumahaus;F. Rohrer;B. Bohn

  • Inversion of tropospheric profiles of aerosol extinction and HCHO and NO 2 mixing ratios from MAX-DOAS observations in Milano during the summer of 2003 and comparison with independent data sets

    T. Wagner;S. Beirle;T. Brauers;T. Deutschmann

  • Maximum efficiency in the hydroxyl-radical-based self-cleansing of the troposphere

    Franz Rohrer;Keding Lu;Keding Lu;Andreas Hofzumahaus;Birger Bohn

  • Oxidant (O3 + NO2) production processes and formation regimes in Beijing

    Keding Lu;Yuanhang Zhang;Hang Su;Theo Brauers

  • SOA from limonene: role of NO 3 in its generation and degradation

    J. L. Fry;J. L. Fry;A. Kiendler-Scharr;A. W. Rollins;T. Brauers

  • Technical Note: Intercomparison of formaldehyde measurements at the atmosphere simulation chamber SAPHIR

    A. Wisthaler;E. C. Apel;J. Bossmeyer;A. Hansel

  • MAX-DOAS measurements of NO2, HCHO and CHOCHO at a rural site in Southern China

    X. Li;X. Li;T. Brauers;A. Hofzumahaus;K. Lu;K. Lu

  • HOx budgets during HOxComp: A case study of HOx chemistry under NOx-limited conditions

    Y F Elshorbany;Y F Elshorbany;J Kleffmann;A Hofzumahaus;R Kurtenbach

  • Heterogeneous chemistry in the troposphere: experimental approaches and applications to the chemistry of sea salt particles

    David O. De Haan;Theo Brauers;Kawon W. Oum;Jochen Stutz

  • Correction to “Oxidant (O3+NO2) production processes and formation regimes in Beijing”

    Keding Lu;Yuanhang Zhang;Hang Su;Theo Brauers

Frequent Co-Authors

Andreas Wahner
Andreas Wahner Forschungszentrum Jülich
Franz Rohrer
Franz Rohrer Forschungszentrum Jülich
Hendrik Fuchs
Hendrik Fuchs Forschungszentrum Jülich
Ralf Tillmann
Ralf Tillmann Forschungszentrum Jülich
Andreas Hofzumahaus
Andreas Hofzumahaus Forschungszentrum Jülich
Birger Bohn
Birger Bohn Forschungszentrum Jülich
Keding Lu
Keding Lu Peking University
Frank Holland
Frank Holland Forschungszentrum Jülich
Xin Li
Xin Li Peking University
Ralf Koppmann
Ralf Koppmann University of Wuppertal

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