Targeting Atmospheric Oxidants Can Better Reduce Sulfate Aerosol in China: H<sub>2</sub>O<sub>2</sub> Aqueous Oxidation Pathway Dominates Sulfate Formation in Haze
Jie Gao(Tianjin Normal University), Athanasios Nenes(École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Yinchang Feng(Nankai University), Guoliang Shi(Nankai University), Armistead G. Russell(Georgia Institute of Technology), Zhongcheng Zhang(Nankai University), Xiao Tian(Nankai University), Yuting Wei(Nankai University)
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