Photo-oxidation of Aromatic Hydrocarbons Produces Low-Volatility Organic Compounds
Mingyi Wang(Carnegie Mellon University), Neil M. Donahue(Carnegie Mellon University), Lena Weitz(Goethe University Frankfurt), Alexander L. Vogel(Goethe University Frankfurt), J. Kirkby(Goethe University Frankfurt), Victoria Hofbauer(Carnegie Mellon University), Rainer Volkamer(University of Colorado Boulder), А. Н. Квашнин(P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences), Katrianne Lehtipalo(Finnish Meteorological Institute), António Tomé(University of Lisbon), Andrea C. Wagner(Goethe University Frankfurt), Douglas R. Worsnop(Helsinki Institute of Physics), Lukas Fischer(Universität Innsbruck), Josef Dommen(Paul Scherrer Institute), Christian Tauber(University of Vienna), Paul M. Winkler(University of Vienna), Xu‐Cheng He(Finnish Meteorological Institute), Urs Baltensperger(Paul Scherrer Institute), Sophia Brilke(Goethe University Frankfurt), Lubna Dada(University of Helsinki), Lauriane L. J. Quéléver(University of Helsinki), C. R. Hoyle(University of Oslo), A. Amorim(Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina), Dominik Stolzenburg(University of Helsinki), Changhyuk Kim(California Institute of Technology), Tuukka Petäjä(University of Helsinki), Bernhard Baumgartner(University of Vienna), Matti Rissanen(University of Helsinki), Dexian Chen(Carnegie Mellon University), Imad El Haddad(Paul Scherrer Institute), Veronika Pospíšilová(Paul Scherrer Institute), Henning Finkenzeller(University of Colorado Boulder), Andrea Baccarini(Paul Scherrer Institute), Ugo Molteni(Paul Scherrer Institute), Mario Simon(Goethe University Frankfurt), Penglin Ye(Carnegie Mellon University), Jonathan Duplissy(European Organization for Nuclear Research), Olga Garmаsh(University of Helsinki), Qing Ye(Carnegie Mellon University), Mao Xiao(Paul Scherrer Institute), Markku Kulmala(University of Helsinki), António Dias(European Organization for Nuclear Research), Roy L. Mauldin(University of Colorado Boulder)
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