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Relationship between aerosol oxidation level and hygroscopic properties of laboratory generated secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particlesMassoli et al., 2010
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- Massoli P
- Lambe A
- Ahern A
- Williams L
- Ehn M
- Mikkilä J
- Canagaratna M
- Brune W
- Onasch T
- Jayne J
- Petäjä T
- Kulmala M
- Laaksonen A
- Kolb C
- Davidovits P
- Worsnop D
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- Geophysical Research Letters
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Laboratory experiments investigated the relationship between oxidation level and hygroscopic properties of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) particles generated via OH radical oxidation in an aerosol flow reactor. The hygroscopic growth factor at 90% RH …
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