📣Exciting new paper published! Introducing the Vocus AIM reactor for versatile, real-time detection of volatile organic and inorganic compounds. Offering robust performance across various ionization schemes! https://t.co/tWztk4gg6N
Check our latest paper with @RivelliniL. Investigating wintertime air quality in Toronto using online mass spec. measurements and PMF. Reveals sources of organic pollutants, shedding light on winter urban air pollution dynamics @EnvSciTech@EnviroChemUofT
https://t.co/qGRt51NHHq
New paper 🔊!Kinetics of HOCl with chloride and biomass burning aerosol, unveiling the critical role of atmospheric chlorine chemistry.These findings hold crucial implications for understanding halogen recycling in the atmosphere @EnvSciRSC@EnviroChemUofT
https://t.co/IlFFNZSMxB
🎉Prof. Jonathan Abbatt has received the @theAGU's Jacob Bjerknes Lecture, recognizing his groundbreaking work in atmospheric chemistry🌎
Read more: https://t.co/kefqq8sL1Q
#chemistry#uoft
🎓Exciting Opportunity! Join our aerosol research lab (https://t.co/QAB3U8qe2p) as fully-funded PhD students in Fall 2024 @GeoSci_UChicago. Dive into cutting-edge projects on atmospheric particle formation & climate intervention. RT
@AtmChemAeroJobs@earth_jobs @Research_Jobss
Exciting new research published! Investigates air quality impacts & aging of pellet combustion emissions. Findings reveal secondary organic aerosol formation during dark conditions. Crucial insights for managing residential heating pollution! @cstacc
https://t.co/v4EPkA7yGx
Just published 📖: "Chloramines as crucial Cl precursor in urban atmosphere." High levels observed in Toronto's downtown & suburban sites, influencing atmospheric oxidation capacity. #atmosphere#urbanair@EnviroChemUofT
https://t.co/2DNO7HFoAj
Exciting research! Our paper unveils the chemical evolution of biomass burning aerosol, from wood and pellet stove combustion, under day/night conditions. Read it here: https://t.co/pNbEhNyG3p
@cstacc@LAPI_epfl@pyrotrach#aerosol#biomassburning
Congratulations to Professor Jonathan Abbatt, who received the 2023 JJ Berry Smith Award for Doctoral Supervision!
Many students have described him as an exceptional role model, who inspired and motivated them to do better.
Read more: https://t.co/Gn4a1xRRcw
#chemistry#uoft
Want to learn about atmospheric simulation chambers? This book can be a great start... and is open access 📖📚
Kudos to all the people involved!
I am so delighted I was part of this incredible work!
Great news: the handbook we’ve been working on for years to share knowledge and good practices on simulation chamber science is now issued! Still a few weeks to wait for the hard copies to be available BUT the pdf is already open access.
Ready to download?https://t.co/aHtaGPV9yd
Excited for my first @EnvSciTech paper as a postdoc in @EnviroChemUofT
Using bleach to clean a biomass burning affected indoor environment can result in the heterogeneous formation of organochlorine species. Find more below ⬇️ #indoorair#bleachcleaning https://t.co/p4YEsnvWJ5
A nice start for 2023! My new paper on new particle formation in Eastern Mediterranean using a dual chamber just got published. Find out if lack of ammonia was responsible for the low nucleation frequency in the area. @cstacc@CAPS_CMU Check it out ⬇️
https://t.co/n7zwoLudgn