Themed collection Atmospheric Surfaces

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Atmospheric surfaces

Guest editors Miriam Freedman, Merete Bilde, Neil M. Donahue and Marianne Glasius introduce the Atmospheric Surfaces themed issue of Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts.

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Effects of surface tension time-evolution for CCN activation of a complex organic surfactant

Time-evolving partitioning effects on surface tension and bulk water activity cancel out in Köhler predictions of CCN activation of mixed NAFA–NaCl particles.

Graphical abstract: Effects of surface tension time-evolution for CCN activation of a complex organic surfactant
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Microphysics of the aqueous bulk counters the water activity driven rate acceleration of bromide oxidation by ozone from 289–245 K

Microphysics of the aqueous bulk counters rate acceleration of bromide oxidation by ozone at low temperatures.

Graphical abstract: Microphysics of the aqueous bulk counters the water activity driven rate acceleration of bromide oxidation by ozone from 289–245 K
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Understanding interactions of organic nitrates with the surface and bulk of organic films: implications for particle growth in the atmosphere

Experiments, kinetics modeling and quantum chemical calculations are combined to probe both initial uptake and equilibrium partition coefficients for organic nitrates into various organic films.

Graphical abstract: Understanding interactions of organic nitrates with the surface and bulk of organic films: implications for particle growth in the atmosphere
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Ice nucleation by particles containing long-chain fatty acids of relevance to freezing by sea spray aerosols

How do fatty acid particles induce freezing?

Graphical abstract: Ice nucleation by particles containing long-chain fatty acids of relevance to freezing by sea spray aerosols
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Organosulfates in aerosols downwind of an urban region in central Amazon

Aerosols in the central Amazon downwind of a city contain considerable concentrations of organic sulfate derived from isoprene, correlating with inorganic aerosol sulfate.

Graphical abstract: Organosulfates in aerosols downwind of an urban region in central Amazon
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Emerging investigator series: exploring the surface properties of aqueous aerosols coated with mixed surfactants

Fatty acid monolayers form in a more well-ordered state upon mixing with cholesterol at the air–seawater surface.

Graphical abstract: Emerging investigator series: exploring the surface properties of aqueous aerosols coated with mixed surfactants
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Acidic processing of fly ash: chemical characterization, morphology, and immersion freezing

The ice nucleation activity of fly ash, a byproduct of coal combustion, depends on its composition.

Graphical abstract: Acidic processing of fly ash: chemical characterization, morphology, and immersion freezing
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Cloud droplet activation of organic–salt mixtures predicted from two model treatments of the droplet surface

A new monolayer model predicts the bulk-surface partitioning, surface composition, and thickness of droplets comprising chemically unresolved, atmospherically relevant organic aerosols.

Graphical abstract: Cloud droplet activation of organic–salt mixtures predicted from two model treatments of the droplet surface
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Emission of formic and acetic acids from two Colorado soils

Soil emissions formic acid from a forest and managed lawn increase with temperature, while acetic acid emissions increase with both temperature and moisture.

Graphical abstract: Emission of formic and acetic acids from two Colorado soils
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Development of a hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) method for the chemical characterization of water-soluble isoprene epoxydiol (IEPOX)-derived secondary organic aerosol

A developed non-thermal analytical method effectively resolves and quantifies major IEPOX-SOA components in PM2.5.

Graphical abstract: Development of a hydrophilic interaction liquid chromatography (HILIC) method for the chemical characterization of water-soluble isoprene epoxydiol (IEPOX)-derived secondary organic aerosol
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Extending surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) of atmospheric aerosol particles to the accumulation mode (150–800 nm)

Due to their small size, measurements of the complex composition of atmospheric aerosol particles and their surfaces are analytically challenging.

Graphical abstract: Extending surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) of atmospheric aerosol particles to the accumulation mode (150–800 nm)
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Emerging investigator series: determination of biphasic core–shell droplet properties using aerosol optical tweezers

Algorithm to fit whispering gallery modes retrieves biphasic properties.

Graphical abstract: Emerging investigator series: determination of biphasic core–shell droplet properties using aerosol optical tweezers
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About this collection

Atmospheric surfaces are ubiquitous on all scales ranging from nanometer scale, such as the surfaces of particles, cloud droplets and ice crystals, to global scale including marine and terrestrial surfaces. This Themed Issue, Edited by ESPI Associate Editor Marianne Glasius (Aarhus University, Denmark) and Guest Editors Merete Bilde (Aarhus University, Denmark) Neil Donahue (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) and Miriam Freedman (Pennsylvania State University, USA) showcases some of the latest research in this area from a variety of leading groups. We hope you enjoy reading the papers in this collection.

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