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2016

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Determination Of The Optical Properties Of Secondary Organic Aerosol Particles, Matthew E. Wise, John Shilling, Felisha Imholt, Ryan Caylor Oct 2016

Determination Of The Optical Properties Of Secondary Organic Aerosol Particles, Matthew E. Wise, John Shilling, Felisha Imholt, Ryan Caylor

Matthew E. Wise

The enhanced greenhouse effect is currently considered to be our most important global environmental problem. While the magnitude of radiation absorbed by greenhouse gases is known to a high certainty, the absorption of radiation by atmospheric aerosol particles is not. In the initial Visiting Faculty Program application, we proposed the use of an ultraviolet-visible (UV/Vis) spectrometer equipped with a liquid waveguide capillary flow cell to determine the extent to which secondary organic aerosol particles (SOA) absorb visible light. Early in the research period, the UV/Vis technique was optimized for three solvent systems (methanol, water and 0.1 M hydrochloric acid). Using …


Determination Of Total Peroxide Content In Secondary Organic Aerosol Particles, Matthew E. Wise, John Shilling, Ryan Caylor Oct 2016

Determination Of Total Peroxide Content In Secondary Organic Aerosol Particles, Matthew E. Wise, John Shilling, Ryan Caylor

Matthew E. Wise

Secondary organic aerosol particles (SOA) formed from the oxidation of monoterpenes can impact the Earth’s radiation balance, act as cloud condensation nuclei and negatively affect human health. In the initial Visiting Faculty Program application, we proposed the use of an ultraviolet-visible spectrometer equipped with a liquid waveguide capillary flow cell to determine the extent to which SOA absorb visible light. The inclusion of Concordia University in the Secondary Organic Aerosol From Forest Emissions Experiment (SOAFFEE) laboratory campaign at PNNL necessitated a change in the proposed experiments. An iodometric-spectrophotometric (IS) technique was developed to quantify the total peroxide content in SOA. …


A Sodium Salt Of The Dimer Of Boronoterephthalic Acid Anhydride, Scott Simmons, Albert Fratini, Vladimir Benin Mar 2016

A Sodium Salt Of The Dimer Of Boronoterephthalic Acid Anhydride, Scott Simmons, Albert Fratini, Vladimir Benin

Albert Fratini

The title compound, sodium bis­(6-carb­oxy-1-hy­droxy-3-oxo-1,3-dihydro-2,1-benzoxaborol-1-yl)oxidanium, Na+·C16H15B2O13-, was prepared in two steps from 2-bromo-p-xylene. Its crystal structure was determined at 140 K and has triclinic (P) symmetry. The compound presents a unique structural motif, including two units of the cyclic anhydride of boronoterephthalic acid, joined by a protonated, and thereby trivalent, oxonium center. Association in the crystal is realized by complementary hydrogen bonding of the carboxyl groups, as well as by coordination of the sodium cations to the oxygen centers on the five-membered rings.


Vanessa Selimovic, Vanessa Selimovic Dec 2015

Vanessa Selimovic, Vanessa Selimovic

Matthew E. Wise

Determination of the optical properties of secondary organic aerosol particles


Felisha Imholt, Felisha Imholt Dec 2015

Felisha Imholt, Felisha Imholt

Matthew E. Wise

Determination of the optical and physical properties of secondary organic aerosol particles