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Ray Et Al.: Pheromone Of The Velvet Longhorned Beetle Trichoferus Campestris, Ann M. Ray, Joseph A. Francese, Yunfan Zou, Kristopher Watson, Damon J. Crook, Jocelyn G. Millar Dec 2018

Ray Et Al.: Pheromone Of The Velvet Longhorned Beetle Trichoferus Campestris, Ann M. Ray, Joseph A. Francese, Yunfan Zou, Kristopher Watson, Damon J. Crook, Jocelyn G. Millar

Faculty Scholarship

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Ultrahigh Resolution Ft-Icr Ms Data For Biomass Burning Emissions-Influenced Fog And Aerosol From The Po Valley, Matthew Brege, Lynn Mazzoleni Mar 2018

Ultrahigh Resolution Ft-Icr Ms Data For Biomass Burning Emissions-Influenced Fog And Aerosol From The Po Valley, Matthew Brege, Lynn Mazzoleni

Lynn Mazzoleni

This dataset and the methods used to obtain it were described in "Molecular insights on aging and aqueous phase processing from ambient biomass burning emissions-influenced Po Valley fog and aerosol” submitted to Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics in March of 2018. Briefly, two samples of ambient fog water and two samples of ambient aerosol collected in the Po Valley (Italy) during the 2013 Supersito field campaign were analyzed using negative mode electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS). The extent of “fresh” vs. “aged” biomass burning influence was estimated prior to FT-ICR MS analysis using proton nuclear magnetic …


Ultrahigh Resolution Ft-Icr Ms Data For Biomass Burning Emissions-Influenced Fog And Aerosol From The Po Valley, Matthew Brege, Lynn Mazzoleni Mar 2018

Ultrahigh Resolution Ft-Icr Ms Data For Biomass Burning Emissions-Influenced Fog And Aerosol From The Po Valley, Matthew Brege, Lynn Mazzoleni

Department of Chemistry Publications

This dataset and the methods used to obtain it were described in "Molecular insights on aging and aqueous phase processing from ambient biomass burning emissions-influenced Po Valley fog and aerosol” submitted to Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics in March of 2018. Briefly, two samples of ambient fog water and two samples of ambient aerosol collected in the Po Valley (Italy) during the 2013 Supersito field campaign were analyzed using negative mode electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS). The extent of “fresh” vs. “aged” biomass burning influence was estimated prior to FT-ICR MS analysis using proton nuclear magnetic …


Ultrahigh Resolution Ft-Icr Ms Data Of Long-Range Transported Free Tropospheric Aerosol Collected At The Pico Mountain Observatory In The Azores, Simeon K. Schum, Lynn Mazzoleni Mar 2018

Ultrahigh Resolution Ft-Icr Ms Data Of Long-Range Transported Free Tropospheric Aerosol Collected At The Pico Mountain Observatory In The Azores, Simeon K. Schum, Lynn Mazzoleni

Lynn Mazzoleni

This dataset and the methods used to obtain it were described in “Molecular and physical characteristics of aerosol at a remote marine free troposphere site: Implications for atmospheric aging” submitted to Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics in February 2018. Briefly, three long-range transported organic aerosol samples were analyzed using negative mode electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) with a mass resolving power of 400,000 (defined at m/z 400). FLEXPART retroplume simulations indicated that two of the samples (PMO-1 & PMO-3) were influenced by North American wildfire emissions transported in the free troposphere and one (PMO-2) by North …


Ultrahigh Resolution Ft-Icr Ms Data Of Long-Range Transported Free Tropospheric Aerosol Collected At The Pico Mountain Observatory In The Azores, Simeon K. Schum, Lynn Mazzoleni Feb 2018

Ultrahigh Resolution Ft-Icr Ms Data Of Long-Range Transported Free Tropospheric Aerosol Collected At The Pico Mountain Observatory In The Azores, Simeon K. Schum, Lynn Mazzoleni

Department of Chemistry Publications

This dataset and the methods used to obtain it were described in “Molecular and physical characteristics of aerosol at a remote marine free troposphere site: Implications for atmospheric aging” submitted to Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics in February 2018. Briefly, three long-range transported organic aerosol samples were analyzed using negative mode electrospray ionization Fourier transform ion cyclotron mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) with a mass resolving power of 400,000 (defined at m/z 400). FLEXPART retroplume simulations indicated that two of the samples (PMO-1 & PMO-3) were influenced by North American wildfire emissions transported in the free troposphere and one (PMO-2) by North …


Data For "Interplay Between Ion Transport, Applied Bias And Degradation Under Illumination In Hybrid Perovskite P-I-N Devices", Emily C. Smith, Christie L.C. Ellis, Hamza Javaid, Lawrence A. Renna, Yao Liu, Thomas P. Russell, Monojit Bag, Dhandapani Venkataraman Jan 2018

Data For "Interplay Between Ion Transport, Applied Bias And Degradation Under Illumination In Hybrid Perovskite P-I-N Devices", Emily C. Smith, Christie L.C. Ellis, Hamza Javaid, Lawrence A. Renna, Yao Liu, Thomas P. Russell, Monojit Bag, Dhandapani Venkataraman

Data and Datasets

We studied ion transport in hybrid organic inorganic perovskite p-i-n devices as a function of applied bias under device operating conditions. Using electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and equivalent circuit modeling, we elucidated various resistive and capacitive elements in the device. We show that ion migration is predictably influenced by a low applied forward bias, characterized by an increased capacitance at the hole transporting (HTM) and electron transporting material (ETM) interfaces, as well as through the bulk. However, unlike observations in n-i-p devices, we found that there is a capacitive discharge leading to ion redistribution in the bulk at high forward …