Interface Properties and Processes of Aerosol Particles in Simulated Atmospheric Environment

A special issue of Atmosphere (ISSN 2073-4433). This special issue belongs to the section "Aerosols".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (28 August 2022) | Viewed by 227

Special Issue Editor

College of Urban and Environmental Sciences, Northwest University, Xi’an 710027, China
Interests: salts; aerosol; hygroscopicity; climate

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

Due to its important impact on human health, atmospheric radiation intensity and climate change, atmospheric aerosol has become a research hotspot. Studying the interface properties and processes of aerosol particles plays an important role in understanding climate change and realizing the goals of global carbon emission reduction and carbon neutralization. In this Special Issue, we promote the publication of papers dealing broadly with the topic of interface properties and processes of aerosol particles in simulated atmospheric environment addressing several different perspectives. Topics include numerical simulation of aerosol climate environmental effects, optical and chemical properties of atmospheric aerosols, transport and evolution of aerosol particles in the atmosphere, observation of atmospheric aerosol and new particle formation and simulation of liquid phase interface reaction, study on surface properties of typical liquid organic aerosols by interfacial spectroscopy, application of aerosol mass spectrometer in studying the micro interface of organic aerosol environment, and aging and mixing state of particles in the process of aerosol pollution. 

Dr. Sen Wang
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • interface chemistry
  • interface process
  • aerosol particles
  • secondary organic aerosol
  • atmospheric environment
  • redox reaction
  • molecular dynamics
  • gas-liquid interface
  • AP-XPS

Published Papers

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