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Weiwei Hu is affiliated with the Chinese Academy of Sciences in China, contributing extensively to research in several scientific domains. They have a substantial publication record primarily focusing on Earth and Planetary Sciences, Environmental Science, and Engineering.

Their research spans multiple subfields, including Atmospheric Science, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, as well as Environmental Engineering.

Weiwei Hu's main research topics are diverse and include:

  • Atmospheric chemistry and aerosols
  • Air Quality and Health Impacts
  • Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
  • Air Quality Monitoring and Forecasting
  • Atmospheric aerosols and clouds
  • Photonic and Optical Devices
  • Advanced Fiber Laser Technologies

Frequent co-authors working alongside Weiwei Hu include:

  • Bin Yuan (29 joint publications)
  • Xinming Wang (25 joint publications)
  • Min Shao (23 joint publications)
  • Wei Song (18 joint publications)
  • Wei Chen (17 joint publications)

The researcher's publication venues commonly include:

  • Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (23 publications)
  • Environmental Science & Technology (8 publications)
  • The Science of The Total Environment (5 publications)
  • Optics Letters (5 publications)
  • SSRN Electronic Journal (5 publications)

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Weiwei Hu are:

  • Microcomb-based integrated photonic processing unit, 2023, Nature Communications
  • Measurement report: Important contributions of oxygenated compounds to emissions and chemistry of volatile organic compounds in urban air, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Secondary organic aerosols from anthropogenic volatile organic compounds contribute substantially to air pollution mortality, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Chemical characterization of oxygenated organic compounds in the gas phase and particle phase using iodide CIMS with FIGAERO in urban air, 2021, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
  • Characterization of submicron particles by time-of-flight aerosol chemical speciation monitor (ToF-ACSM) during wintertime: aerosol composition, sources, and chemical processes in Guangzhou, China, 2020, Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Best Publications

  • Chemical composition, sources, and aging process of submicron aerosols in Beijing: Contrast between summer and winter

    Weiwei Hu;Weiwei Hu;Min Hu;Wei Hu;Jose L. Jimenez

  • Highly functionalized organic nitrates in the southeast United States: Contribution to secondary organic aerosol and reactive nitrogen budgets

    Ben H. Lee;Claudia Mohr;Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker;Anna Lutz

  • 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

  • Aqueous-phase mechanism for secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene: application to the southeast United States and co-benefit of SO2 emission controls

    Eloise A Marais;Daniel J Jacob;Jose L Jimenez;Jose L Jimenez;Pedro Campuzano-Jost;Pedro Campuzano-Jost

  • 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

  • VOC emissions, evolutions and contributions to SOA formation at a receptor site in eastern China

    B. Yuan;B. Yuan;W. W. Hu;W. W. Hu;M. Shao;M. Wang

  • Airborne measurements of western U.S. wildfire emissions: Comparison with prescribed burning and air quality implications

    Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;Xiaoxi Liu;L. Gregory Huey;Robert J. Yokelson;Vanessa Selimovic

  • Biomass burning dominates brown carbon absorption in the rural southeastern United States

    R. A. Washenfelder;R. A. Washenfelder;A. R. Attwood;A. R. Attwood;C. A. Brock;H. Guo

  • Molecular Composition and Volatility of Organic Aerosol in the Southeastern U.S.: Implications for IEPOX Derived SOA

    F. D. Lopez-Hilfiker;C. Mohr;E. L. D’Ambro;A. Lutz

  • On the implications of aerosol liquid water and phase separation for organic aerosol mass

    Havala O. T. Pye;Benjamin N. Murphy;Lu Xu;Nga L. Ng

  • 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

  • Characterization of a real-time tracer for isoprene epoxydiols-derived secondary organic aerosol (IEPOX-SOA) from aerosol mass spectrometer measurements

    W. W. Hu;P. Campuzano-Jost;B. B. Palm;D. A. Day

  • Organic nitrate chemistry and its implications for nitrogen budgets in an isoprene- and monoterpene-rich atmosphere: constraints from aircraft (SEAC 4 RS) and ground-based (SOAS) observations in the Southeast US

    Jenny A. Fisher;Daniel J. Jacob;Katherine R. Travis;Patrick S. Kim

  • Impact of Thermal Decomposition on Thermal Desorption Instruments: Advantage of Thermogram Analysis for Quantifying Volatility Distributions of Organic Species.

    Harald Stark;Harald Stark;Reddy L. N. Yatavelli;Reddy L. N. Yatavelli;Samantha L. Thompson;Samantha L. Thompson;Hyungu Kang;Hyungu Kang

  • Increasing Isoprene Epoxydiol-to-Inorganic Sulfate Aerosol Ratio Results in Extensive Conversion of Inorganic Sulfate to Organosulfur Forms: Implications for Aerosol Physicochemical Properties

    Matthieu Riva;Matthieu Riva;Yuzhi Chen;Yue Zhang;Ziying Lei

  • Seasonal variations in high time-resolved chemical compositions, sources, and evolution of atmospheric submicron aerosols in the megacity Beijing

    Wei Hu;Min Hu;Wei-Wei Hu;Jing Zheng

  • Insights on organic aerosol aging and the influence of coal combustion at a regional receptor site of central eastern China

    W. W. Hu;W. W. Hu;M. Hu;B. Yuan;B. Yuan;J. L. Jimenez

  • Organic nitrate aerosol formation via NO 3 + biogenic volatile organic compounds in the southeastern United States

    B. R. Ayres;H. M. Allen;H. M. Allen;D. C. Draper;D. C. Draper;S. S. Brown

  • Real-time measurements of secondary organic aerosol formation and aging from ambient air in an oxidation flow reactor in the Los Angeles area

    Amber M. Ortega;Patrick L. Hayes;Zhe Peng;Brett B. Palm

  • Modeling the Radical Chemistry in an Oxidation Flow Reactor: Radical Formation and Recycling, Sensitivities, and the OH Exposure Estimation Equation

    Rui Li;Brett B. Palm;Amber M. Ortega;James Hlywiak

  • Non-OH chemistry in oxidation flow reactors for the study of atmospheric chemistry systematically examined by modeling

    Zhe Peng;Zhe Peng;Douglas A. Day;Douglas A. Day;Amber Marie Ortega;Amber Marie Ortega;Amber Marie Ortega;Brett Brian Palm;Brett Brian Palm

Frequent Co-Authors

Jose L. Jimenez
Jose L. Jimenez University of Colorado Boulder
Pedro Campuzano-Jost
Pedro Campuzano-Jost University of Colorado Boulder
Douglas A. Day
Douglas A. Day University of Colorado Boulder
Allen H. Goldstein
Allen H. Goldstein University of California, Berkeley
William H. Brune
William H. Brune Pennsylvania State University
Bin Yuan
Bin Yuan Jinan University
Jordan E. Krechmer
Jordan E. Krechmer Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences
Antonio O. Manzi
Antonio O. Manzi National Institute for Space Research
Min Hu
Min Hu Peking University

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