Environmental Division (See also Topical 1)

Session 593 - Homogenous and Heterogeneous Atmospheric Chemistry
This session will present studies on the emissions and chemical transformation of trace gases and aerosols in the atmopshere. An emphasis will be placed on the impact of these processes on the environment and climate. Contributions can include modeling, laboratory studies and field observations.
Chair:Athanasios Nenes
CoChair:Timothy M. Raymond
 Mercury Oxidation Via Bromine
Diana Otalvaro-Gutierrez, Jennifer Wilcox
 The Chemistry of Mercuric Chloride Reduction in the Flue Gases of Coal Combustion
Malyuba A. Abu-Daabes, Neville G. Pinto
 Ftir Spectroscopy of Flue Gas Plasma Products
Xudong Hu
 Pulsed-Corona High Oxidation Reactors in Gas Phase Applications: Effect of the Field Variation on Reactor Conversion
Ana M. Maizares, Mario A. Oyanader, Pedro E. Arce
 Receptor Modeling of Surface Aerosols at Gosan (Korea) during the Asian Pacific Regional Aerosol Characterization Experiment (Ace) – Asia
Sarika Kulkarni, Gregory R Carmichael, Youhua Tang, Li Pan
 The Oxidation of Oleate in Submicron Aqueous Salt Aerosols: Evidence of a Surface Process
V. Faye McNeill, Joel A. Thornton
 Isorropia II: a Computationally Efficient Thermodynamic Equilibrium Model for Multiphase Multicomponent Aerosols
Christos I. Fountoukis, Athanasios Nenes
 The Influence of Increasing Chemical Complexity on the Hygroscopic Properties of Multi-Component Dicarboxylic Acid Aerosols
Richard H. Moore, Timothy M. Raymond
 Organic Ccn Activity of in-Situ Samples Obtained from the Mase 2005 Campaign
Akua Asa-Awuku, Athanasios Nenes, Armin Sorooshian, John H. Seinfeld
 Probability of the Growth of Ultrafine Atmospheric Aerosol to Cloud Condensation Nuclei
Jeffrey R. Pierce, Peter J. Adams

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