Atmospheric new particle formation from sulfuric acid and amines in a Chinese megacityLei Yao, Lin Wang, Olga Garmаsh et al.|Science|2018Cited by 788
Is reducing new particle formation a plausible solution to mitigate particulate air pollution in Beijing and other Chinese megacities?Markku Kulmala, Veli‐Matti Kerminen, Rujing Yin et al.|Faraday Discussions|2020Cited by 203
Continuous and comprehensive atmospheric observations in Beijing: a station to understand the complex urban atmospheric environmentYongchun Liu, Markku Kulmala, Chao Yan et al.|Big Earth Data|2020Cited by 153
Particle acidity and sulfate production during severe haze events in China cannot be reliably inferred by assuming a mixture of inorganic saltsGehui Wang, Renyi Zhang, Fang Zhang et al.|Atmospheric chemistry and physics|2018Cited by 124
OH-Initiated Oxidation of Acetylacetone: Implications for Ozone and Secondary Organic Aerosol FormationYuemeng Ji, Renyi Zhang, Jun Zheng et al.|Environmental Science & Technology|2018Cited by 76