1,145
Views
101
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Combustion Aerosol 2009

Updating the Conceptual Model for Fine Particle Mass Emissions from Combustion Systems Allen L. Robinson

, , &
Pages 1204-1222 | Published online: 24 Jan 2012

Keep up to date with the latest research on this topic with citation updates for this article.

Read on this site (10)

Charles L. Blanchard, Stephanie L. Shaw, Eric S. Edgerton & James J. Schwab. (2021) Ambient PM2.5 organic and elemental carbon in New York City: Changing source contributions during a decade of large emission reductions. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 71:8, pages 995-1012.
Read now
Joel C. Corbin, Alireza Moallemi, Fengshan Liu, Stéphanie Gagné, Jason S. Olfert, Greg J. Smallwood & Prem Lobo. (2020) Closure between particulate matter concentrations measured ex situ by thermal–optical analysis and in situ by the CPMA–electrometer reference mass system. Aerosol Science and Technology 54:11, pages 1293-1309.
Read now
George M. Hidy, Peter K. Mueller, Samuel L. Altshuler, Judith C. Chow & John G. Watson. (2017) Air quality measurements—From rubber bands to tapping the rainbow. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 67:6, pages 637-668.
Read now
Derek J. Price, Chia-Li Chen, Lynn M. Russell, Maryam A. Lamjiri, Raghu Betha, Kevin Sanchez, Jun Liu, Alex K. Y. Lee & David R. Cocker. (2017) More unsaturated, cooking-type hydrocarbon-like organic aerosol particle emissions from renewable diesel compared to ultra low sulfur diesel in at-sea operations of a research vessel. Aerosol Science and Technology 51:2, pages 135-146.
Read now
Annette Rohr & Jacob McDonald. (2016) Health effects of carbon-containing particulate matter: focus on sources and recent research program results. Critical Reviews in Toxicology 46:2, pages 97-137.
Read now
A. Gwen Eklund, Judith C. Chow, Daniel S. Greenbaum, George M. Hidy, Michael T. Kleinman, John G. Watson & Ronald E. Wyzga. (2014) Public health and components of particulate matter: The changing assessment of black carbon. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 64:11, pages 1221-1231.
Read now
A. Gwen Eklund, George M. Hidy, John G. Watson & Judith C. Chow. (2014) Public Health and Components of Particulate Matter: The Changing Assessment of Black Carbon. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 64:6, pages 617-619.
Read now
AlbertA. Presto, ChristopherJ. Hennigan, NgocT. Nguyen & AllenL. Robinson. (2012) Determination of Volatility Distributions of Primary Organic Aerosol Emissions from Internal Combustion Engines Using Thermal Desorption Gas Chromatography Mass Spectrometry. Aerosol Science and Technology 46:10, pages 1129-1139.
Read now
Manish Ranjan, AlbertA. Presto, AndrewA. May & AllenL. Robinson. (2012) Temperature Dependence of Gas–Particle Partitioning of Primary Organic Aerosol Emissions from a Small Diesel Engine. Aerosol Science and Technology 46:1, pages 13-21.
Read now
Xinghua Li, Shuxiao Wang, Lei Duan, Jiming Hao & Zhengwei Long. (2011) Design of a Compact Dilution Sampler for Stationary Combustion Sources. Journal of the Air & Waste Management Association 61:11, pages 1124-1130.
Read now

Articles from other publishers (91)

Benjamin N. Murphy, Darrell Sonntag, Karl M. Seltzer, Havala O. T. Pye, Christine Allen, Evan Murray, Claudia Toro, Drew R. Gentner, Cheng Huang, Shantanu Jathar, Li Li, Andrew A. May & Allen L. Robinson. (2023) Reactive organic carbon air emissions from mobile sources in the United States. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 23:20, pages 13469-13483.
Crossref
Qijun Zhang, Lei Yang, Jianfei Peng, Lin Wu & Hongjun Mao. (2023) Characteristics, sources, and health risks of inorganic elements in PM2.5 and PM10 at Tianjin Binhai international airport. Environmental Pollution 332, pages 121988.
Crossref
Xinghua Li, Peng Chen, Yan Xie, Zihao Wang, Philip K. Hopke & Chunyu Xue. (2023) Fine particulate matter and gas emissions at different burn phases from household coal-fired heating stoves. Atmospheric Environment 305, pages 119803.
Crossref
Myoungki Song, Eunyoung Kim, Yongmin Lee, Sea-Ho Oh, Geun-Hye Yu, Seoyeong Choe, Gyutae Park, Taehyoung Lee & Min-Suk Bae. (2023) Seasonal vehicle emission rate of chemical compounds related to fuel type from on-road tunnel measurement. Atmospheric Environment 305, pages 119777.
Crossref
Xianbao Shen, Hongqian Che, Tiantian Lv, Bobo Wu, Xinyue Cao, Xin Li, Hanyu Zhang, Xuewei Hao, Qi Zhou & Zhiliang Yao. (2023) Real-world emission characteristics of semivolatile/intermediate-volatility organic compounds originating from nonroad construction machinery in the working process. Science of The Total Environment 858, pages 159970.
Crossref
Aditya Sinha, Ingrid George, Amara Holder, William Preston, Michael Hays & Andrew P. Grieshop. (2023) Development of volatility distributions for organic matter in biomass burning emissions. Environmental Science: Atmospheres 3:1, pages 11-23.
Crossref
Fiona Greer, Ahmad Bin Thaneya, Joshua S Apte & Arpad Horvath. (2022) Pavement resurfacing and supply chains are significant contributors to PM 2.5 exposure from road transportation: evidence from the San Francisco Bay Area . Environmental Research Letters 17:12, pages 124014.
Crossref
Yuji Fujitani, Kei Sato, Kiyoshi Tanabe, Yu Morino, Katsuyuki Takahashi & Junya Hoshi. (2022) Characteristics of different volatility classes of organic compounds emitted by a municipal solid waste incineration plant. Atmospheric Environment: X, pages 100197.
Crossref
Barouch Giechaskiel, Anastasios Melas, Giorgio Martini, Panagiota Dilara & Leonidas Ntziachristos. (2022) Revisiting Total Particle Number Measurements for Vehicle Exhaust Regulations. Atmosphere 13:2, pages 155.
Crossref
Li-Ming Cao, Jing Wei, Ling-Yan He, Hui Zeng, Meng-Lin Li, Qiao Zhu, Guang-He Yu & Xiao-Feng Huang. (2022) Aqueous aging of secondary organic aerosol coating onto black carbon: Insights from simultaneous L-ToF-AMS and SP-AMS measurements at an urban site in southern China. Journal of Cleaner Production 330, pages 129888.
Crossref
Shawn P. Urbanski, Susan M. O’Neill, Amara L. Holder, Sarah A. Green & Rick L. Graw. 2022. Wildland Fire Smoke in the United States. Wildland Fire Smoke in the United States 121 165 .
David Patoulias, Evangelos Kallitsis, Laura Posner & Spyros N. Pandis. (2021) Modeling Biomass Burning Organic Aerosol Atmospheric Evolution and Chemical Aging. Atmosphere 12:12, pages 1638.
Crossref
Yee Ka Wong, X.H. Hilda Huang, Yuk Ying Cheng & Jian Zhen Yu. (2021) Estimating primary vehicular emission contributions to PM2.5 using the Chemical Mass Balance model: Accounting for gas-particle partitioning of organic aerosols and oxidation degradation of hopanes. Environmental Pollution 291, pages 118131.
Crossref
Wei Yuan, Ru-Jin Huang, Lu Yang, Haiyan Ni, Ting Wang, Wenjuan Cao, Jing Duan, Jie Guo, Huabin Huang & Thorsten Hoffmann. (2021) Concentrations, optical properties and sources of humic-like substances (HULIS) in fine particulate matter in Xi'an, Northwest China. Science of The Total Environment 789, pages 147902.
Crossref
Aditya Sinha, Mohammad Maksimul Islam & Andrew Grieshop. (2021) Influence of Stove, Fuel, and Oxidation Flow Reactor Conditions on Aging of Laboratory-Generated Cookstove Emissions. ACS Earth and Space Chemistry 5:6, pages 1575-1590.
Crossref
Keren Liao, Qi Chen, Ying Liu, Yong Jie Li, Andrew T. Lambe, Tong Zhu, Ru-Jin Huang, Yan Zheng, Xi Cheng, Ruqian Miao, Guancong Huang, Reza Bashiri Khuzestani & Tianjiao Jia. (2021) Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation of Fleet Vehicle Emissions in China: Potential Seasonality of Spatial Distributions. Environmental Science & Technology 55:11, pages 7276-7286.
Crossref
Clara M. Nussbaumer & Ronald C. Cohen. (2021) Impact of OA on the Temperature Dependence of PM 2.5 in the Los Angeles Basin. Environmental Science & Technology 55:6, pages 3549-3558.
Crossref
Xinghua Li, Kaiqiang Yang, Zihao Wang, Yan Xie, Philip K. Hopke, Xiang Li & Chunyu Xue. (2021) Theoretical equilibration time is supported by measurement study of residence time at dilution sampling on fine particulate matter emissions from household biofuel burning. Chemosphere 267, pages 129178.
Crossref
Jaeseong Jeong, Su-yong Bae & Jinhee Choi. (2021) Identification of toxicity pathway of diesel particulate matter using AOP of PPARγ inactivation leading to pulmonary fibrosis. Environment International 147, pages 106339.
Crossref
Héctor Jorquera & Ana María Villalobos. (2020) Combining Cluster Analysis of Air Pollution and Meteorological Data with Receptor Model Results for Ambient PM2.5 and PM10. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:22, pages 8455.
Crossref
Krassi Rumchev, Dong Van Hoang & Andy Lee. (2020) Trends in Exposure to Diesel Particulate Matter and Prevalence of Respiratory Symptoms in Western Australian Miners. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 17:22, pages 8435.
Crossref
Bryan E. Cummings, Ying Li, Peter F. DeCarlo, Manabu Shiraiwa & Michael S. Waring. (2020) Indoor aerosol water content and phase state in U.S. residences: impacts of relative humidity, aerosol mass and composition, and mechanical system operation. Environmental Science: Processes & Impacts 22:10, pages 2031-2057.
Crossref
Fan Zhang, Hai Guo, Yingjun Chen, Volker Matthias, Yan Zhang, Xin Yang & Jianmin Chen. (2020) Size-segregated characteristics of organic carbon (OC), elemental carbon (EC) and organic matter in particulate matter (PM) emitted from different types of ships in China. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 20:3, pages 1549-1564.
Crossref
Milad Pirhadi, Amirhosein Mousavi, Sina Taghvaee, Martin M. Shafer & Constantinos Sioutas. (2020) Semi-volatile components of PM2.5 in an urban environment: Volatility profiles and associated oxidative potential. Atmospheric Environment 223, pages 117197.
Crossref
Sacha Moretti, Apostolos Salmatonidis, Xavier Querol, Antonella Tassone, Virginia Andreoli, Mariantonia Bencardino, Nicola Pirrone, Francesca Sprovieri & Attilio Naccarato. (2020) Contribution of Volcanic and Fumarolic Emission to the Aerosol in Marine Atmosphere in the Central Mediterranean Sea: Results from Med-Oceanor 2017 Cruise Campaign. Atmosphere 11:2, pages 149.
Crossref
Giulia Stefenelli, Jianhui Jiang, Amelie Bertrand, Emily A. Bruns, Simone M. Pieber, Urs Baltensperger, Nicolas Marchand, Sebnem Aksoyoglu, André S. H. Prévôt, Jay G. Slowik & Imad El Haddad. (2019) Secondary organic aerosol formation from smoldering and flaming combustion of biomass: a box model parametrization based on volatility basis set. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19:17, pages 11461-11484.
Crossref
Soma Sekhara Rao Kolluru, Aditya Kumar Patra & Ravish Shailendra Dubey. (2019) In-vehicle PM2.5 personal concentrations in winter during long distance road travel in India. Science of The Total Environment 684, pages 207-220.
Crossref
Charles L. Blanchard, Stephanie L. Shaw, Eric S. Edgerton & James J. Schwab. (2019) Emission influences on air pollutant concentrations in New York state: II. PM2.5 organic and elemental carbon constituents. Atmospheric Environment: X 3, pages 100039.
Crossref
Steven G. Brown, Bryan Penfold, Anondo Mukherjee, Karin Landsberg & Douglas S. Eisinger. (2019) Conditions Leading to Elevated PM2.5 at Near-Road Monitoring Sites: Case Studies in Denver and Indianapolis. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:9, pages 1634.
Crossref
Ali Akherati, Christopher D. Cappa, Michael J. Kleeman, Kenneth S. Docherty, Jose L. Jimenez, Stephen M. Griffith, Sebastien Dusanter, Philip S. Stevens & Shantanu H. Jathar. (2019) Simulating secondary organic aerosol in a regional air quality model using the statistical oxidation model – Part 3: Assessing the influence of semi-volatile and intermediate-volatility organic compounds and NO<sub><i>x</i></sub>. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19:7, pages 4561-4594.
Crossref
Quanyang Lu, Yunliang Zhao & Allen L. Robinson. (2018) Comprehensive organic emission profiles for gasoline, diesel, and gas-turbine engines including intermediate and semi-volatile organic compound emissions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18:23, pages 17637-17654.
Crossref
Judith C. Chow, Gustavo M. Riggio, Xiaoliang Wang, L.-W. Antony Chen & John G. Watson. (2018) Measuring the Organic Carbon to Organic Matter Multiplier with Thermal/Optical Carbon-Quadrupole Mass Spectrometer Analyses. Aerosol Science and Engineering 2:4, pages 165-172.
Crossref
Sepideh Esmaeilirad & Vahid Hosseini. (2018) Modeling the formation of traditional and non-traditional secondary organic aerosols from in-use, on-road gasoline and diesel vehicles exhaust. Journal of Aerosol Science 124, pages 68-82.
Crossref
F. Reisen, C. P. Meyer, C. J. Weston & L. Volkova. (2018) Ground-Based Field Measurements of PM 2.5 Emission Factors From Flaming and Smoldering Combustion in Eucalypt Forests . Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres.
Crossref
Yu Morino, Satoru Chatani, Kiyoshi Tanabe, Yuji Fujitani, Tazuko Morikawa, Katsuyuki Takahashi, Kei Sato & Seiji Sugata. (2018) Contributions of Condensable Particulate Matter to Atmospheric Organic Aerosol over Japan. Environmental Science & Technology 52:15, pages 8456-8466.
Crossref
Yuch-Ping Hsieh, Glynnis Bugna & Kevin Robertson. (2018) Thermochemical Properties of PM2.5 as Indicator of Combustion Phase of Fires. Atmosphere 9:6, pages 230.
Crossref
Jamie M. Kelly, Ruth M. Doherty, Fiona M. O'Connor & Graham W. Mann. (2018) The impact of biogenic, anthropogenic, and biomass burning volatile organic compound emissions on regional and seasonal variations in secondary organic aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18:10, pages 7393-7422.
Crossref
Provat K. Saha, Andrey Khlystov, Michelle G. Snyder & Andrew P. Grieshop. (2018) Characterization of air pollutant concentrations, fleet emission factors, and dispersion near a North Carolina interstate freeway across two seasons. Atmospheric Environment 177, pages 143-153.
Crossref
Provat K. Saha, Andrey Khlystov & Andrew P. Grieshop. (2018) Downwind evolution of the volatility and mixing state of near-road aerosols near a US interstate highway. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 18:3, pages 2139-2154.
Crossref
Neil M. Donahue. 2018. Green Chemistry. Green Chemistry 151 176 .
Deepika Bhattu. 2018. Air Pollution and Control. Air Pollution and Control 109 117 .
Alexandra P. Tsimpidi, Vlassis A. Karydis, Spyros N. Pandis & Jos Lelieveld. (2017) Global-scale combustion sources of organic aerosols: sensitivity to formation and removal mechanisms. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 17:12, pages 7345-7364.
Crossref
Jonathan M. Wang, Cheol-Heon Jeong, Naomi Zimmerman, Robert M. Healy, Nathan Hilker & Greg J. Evans. (2017) Real-World Emission of Particles from Vehicles: Volatility and the Effects of Ambient Temperature. Environmental Science & Technology 51:7, pages 4081-4090.
Crossref
Chun Guan, C.S. Cheung, Xinling Li & Zhen Huang. (2017) Effects of oxygenated fuels on the particle-phase compounds emitted from a diesel engine. Atmospheric Pollution Research 8:2, pages 209-220.
Crossref
Zhijun Wu, Jing Zheng, Yu Wang, Dongjie Shang, Zhoufei Du, Yuanhang Zhang & Min Hu. (2017) Chemical and physical properties of biomass burning aerosols and their CCN activity: A case study in Beijing, China. Science of The Total Environment 579, pages 1260-1268.
Crossref
Chun Guan, C.S. Cheung, Xinling Li, Dongfang Li & Zhen Huang. (2017) Effects of engine load and dilution conditions on gas-particle partitioning of primary organic aerosol emitted from a light-duty diesel engine. Journal of Aerosol Science 104, pages 32-42.
Crossref
Farimah Shirmohammadi, Mohammad H. Sowlat, Sina Hasheminassab, Arian Saffari, George Ban-Weiss & Constantinos Sioutas. (2017) Emission rates of particle number, mass and black carbon by the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) and its impact on air quality in Los Angeles. Atmospheric Environment 151, pages 82-93.
Crossref
Xiang Li, Timothy R. Dallmann, Andrew A. May, Daniel S. Tkacik, Andrew T. Lambe, John T. Jayne, Philip L. Croteau & Albert A. Presto. (2016) Gas-Particle Partitioning of Vehicle Emitted Primary Organic Aerosol Measured in a Traffic Tunnel. Environmental Science & Technology 50:22, pages 12146-12155.
Crossref
Alexandra P. Tsimpidi, Vlassis A. Karydis, Spyros N. Pandis & Jos Lelieveld. (2016) Global combustion sources of organic aerosols: model comparison with 84 AMS factor-analysis data sets. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16:14, pages 8939-8962.
Crossref
Maria C. ZarconeEvert Duistermaat, Annemarie van SchadewijkAleksandra Jedynska, Pieter S. HiemstraIngeborg M. Kooter. (2016) Cellular response of mucociliary differentiated primary bronchial epithelial cells to diesel exhaust. American Journal of Physiology-Lung Cellular and Molecular Physiology 311:1, pages L111-L123.
Crossref
Joonas Enroth, Sanna Saarikoski, Jarkko Niemi, Anu Kousa, Irena Ježek, Griša Močnik, Samara Carbone, Heino Kuuluvainen, Topi Rönkkö, Risto Hillamo & Liisa Pirjola. (2016) Chemical and physical characterization of traffic particles in four different highway environments in the Helsinki metropolitan area. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16:9, pages 5497-5512.
Crossref
Naomi Zimmerman, Jonathan M. Wang, Cheol-Heon Jeong, Manuel Ramos, Nathan Hilker, Robert M. Healy, Kelly Sabaliauskas, James S. Wallace & Greg J. Evans. (2016) Field Measurements of Gasoline Direct Injection Emission Factors: Spatial and Seasonal Variability. Environmental Science & Technology 50:4, pages 2035-2043.
Crossref
Ellis Shipley Robinson, Neil M. Donahue, Adam T. Ahern, Qing Ye & Eric Lipsky. (2016) Single-particle measurements of phase partitioning between primary and secondary organic aerosols. Faraday Discussions 189, pages 31-49.
Crossref
Neil M. Donahue, Laura N. Posner, Daniel M. Westervelt, Zhongju Li, Manish Shrivastava, Albert A. Presto, Ryan C. Sullivan, Peter J. Adams, Spyros N. Pandis & Allen L. Robinson. 2016. Airborne Particulate Matter. Airborne Particulate Matter 35 71 .
Eben S. Cross, Alexander G. Sappok, Victor W. Wong & Jesse H. Kroll. (2015) Load-Dependent Emission Factors and Chemical Characteristics of IVOCs from a Medium-Duty Diesel Engine. Environmental Science & Technology 49:22, pages 13483-13491.
Crossref
Yunliang Zhao, Ngoc T. Nguyen, Albert A. Presto, Christopher J. Hennigan, Andrew A. May & Allen L. Robinson. (2015) Intermediate Volatility Organic Compound Emissions from On-Road Diesel Vehicles: Chemical Composition, Emission Factors, and Estimated Secondary Organic Aerosol Production. Environmental Science & Technology 49:19, pages 11516-11526.
Crossref
Bobo Wu, Xianbao Shen, Xinyue Cao, Wei Zhang, Hui Wu & Zhiliang Yao. (2015) Carbonaceous composition of PM2.5 emitted from on-road China III diesel trucks in Beijing, China. Atmospheric Environment 116, pages 216-224.
Crossref
J. K. Kodros, C. E. Scott, S. C. Farina, Y. H. Lee, C. L'Orange, J. Volckens & J. R. Pierce. (2015) Uncertainties in global aerosols and climate effects due to biofuel emissions. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15:15, pages 8577-8596.
Crossref
A. A. May, T. Lee, G. R. McMeeking, S. Akagi, A. P. Sullivan, S. Urbanski, R. J. Yokelson & S. M. Kreidenweis. (2015) Observations and analysis of organic aerosol evolution in some prescribed fire smoke plumes. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15:11, pages 6323-6335.
Crossref
Judith C. Chow, Douglas H. Lowenthal, L.-W. Antony Chen, Xiaoliang Wang & John G. Watson. (2015) Mass reconstruction methods for PM2.5: a review. Air Quality, Atmosphere & Health 8:3, pages 243-263.
Crossref
Prem Lobo, Donald E. Hagen, Philip D. Whitefield & David Raper. (2015) PM emissions measurements of in-service commercial aircraft engines during the Delta-Atlanta Hartsfield Study. Atmospheric Environment 104, pages 237-245.
Crossref
Larry D. Claxton. (2015) The history, genotoxicity, and carcinogenicity of carbon-based fuels and their emissions. Part 3: Diesel and gasoline. Mutation Research/Reviews in Mutation Research 763, pages 30-85.
Crossref
John G. Watson & Judith C. Chow. 2015. Introduction to Environmental Forensics. Introduction to Environmental Forensics 677 706 .
A. P. Tsimpidi, V. A. Karydis, A. Pozzer, S. N. Pandis & J. Lelieveld. (2014) ORACLE (v1.0): module to simulate the organic aerosol composition and evolution in the atmosphere. Geoscientific Model Development 7:6, pages 3153-3172.
Crossref
A. A. May, G. R. McMeeking, T. Lee, J. W. Taylor, J. S. Craven, I. Burling, A. P. Sullivan, S. Akagi, J. L. CollettJr.Jr., M. Flynn, H. Coe, S. P. Urbanski, J. H. Seinfeld, R. J. Yokelson & S. M. Kreidenweis. (2014) Aerosol emissions from prescribed fires in the United States: A synthesis of laboratory and aircraft measurements. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 119:20, pages 11,826-11,849.
Crossref
T. R. Dallmann, T. B. Onasch, T. W. Kirchstetter, D. R. Worton, E. C. Fortner, S. C. Herndon, E. C. Wood, J. P. Franklin, D. R. Worsnop, A. H. Goldstein & R. A. Harley. (2014) Characterization of particulate matter emissions from on-road gasoline and diesel vehicles using a soot particle aerosol mass spectrometer. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14:14, pages 7585-7599.
Crossref
B. N. Murphy, N. M. Donahue, A. L. Robinson & S. N. Pandis. (2014) A naming convention for atmospheric organic aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14:11, pages 5825-5839.
Crossref
E. R. Trump & N. M Donahue. (2014) Oligomer formation within secondary organic aerosols: equilibrium and dynamic considerations. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14:7, pages 3691-3701.
Crossref
Craig A. Stroud, John Liggio, Jie Zhang, Mark Gordon, Ralf M. Staebler, Paul A. Makar, Junhua Zhang, Shao‐Meng Li, Cristian Mihele, Gang Lu, Daniel K. Wang, Jeremy Wentzell, Jeffrey R. Brook & Greg J. Evans. (2014) Rapid organic aerosol formation downwind of a highway: Measured and model results from the FEVER study. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 119:3, pages 1663-1679.
Crossref
Ellis Shipley Robinson, Rawad Saleh & Neil M. Donahue. (2013) Organic Aerosol Mixing Observed by Single-Particle Mass Spectrometry. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 117:51, pages 13935-13945.
Crossref
Timothy R. Dallmann, Thomas W. Kirchstetter, Steven J. DeMartini & Robert A. Harley. (2013) Quantifying On-Road Emissions from Gasoline-Powered Motor Vehicles: Accounting for the Presence of Medium- and Heavy-Duty Diesel Trucks. Environmental Science & Technology 47:23, pages 13873-13881.
Crossref
Andrew A. May, Ezra J. T. Levin, Christopher J. Hennigan, Ilona Riipinen, Taehyoung Lee, Jeffrey L. CollettJr.Jr., Jose L. Jimenez, Sonia M. Kreidenweis & Allen L. Robinson. (2013) Gas-particle partitioning of primary organic aerosol emissions: 3. Biomass burning. Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres 118:19, pages 11,327-11,338.
Crossref
Andrew A. May, Albert A. Presto, Christopher J. Hennigan, Ngoc T. Nguyen, Timothy D. Gordon & Allen L. Robinson. (2013) Gas-particle partitioning of primary organic aerosol emissions: (1) Gasoline vehicle exhaust. Atmospheric Environment 77, pages 128-139.
Crossref
E. S. Cross, J. F. Hunter, A. J. Carrasquillo, J. P. Franklin, S. C. Herndon, J. T. Jayne, D. R. Worsnop, R. C. Miake-Lye & J. H. Kroll. (2013) Online measurements of the emissions of intermediate-volatility and semi-volatile organic compounds from aircraft. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 13:15, pages 7845-7858.
Crossref
Andrew A. May, Albert A. Presto, Christopher J. Hennigan, Ngoc T. Nguyen, Timothy D. Gordon & Allen L. Robinson. (2013) Gas-Particle Partitioning of Primary Organic Aerosol Emissions: (2) Diesel Vehicles. Environmental Science & Technology 47:15, pages 8288-8296.
Crossref
Prem Lobo, Donald E. Hagen & Philip D. Whitefield. (2012) Measurement and analysis of aircraft engine PM emissions downwind of an active runway at the Oakland International Airport. Atmospheric Environment 61, pages 114-123.
Crossref
Andrew A. May, Rawad Saleh, Christopher J. Hennigan, Neil M. Donahue & Allen L. Robinson. (2012) Volatility of Organic Molecular Markers Used for Source Apportionment Analysis: Measurements and Implications for Atmospheric Lifetime. Environmental Science & Technology 46:22, pages 12435-12444.
Crossref
S. H. Jathar, M. A. Miracolo, A. A. Presto, N. M. Donahue, P. J. Adams & A. L. Robinson. (2012) Modeling the formation and properties of traditional and non-traditional secondary organic aerosol: problem formulation and application to aircraft exhaust. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12:19, pages 9025-9040.
Crossref
C. A. Stroud, M. D. Moran, P. A. Makar, S. Gong, W. Gong, J. Zhang, J. G. Slowik, J. P. D. Abbatt, G. Lu, J. R. Brook, C. Mihele, Q. Li, D. Sills, K. B. Strawbridge, M. L. McGuire & G. J. Evans. (2012) Evaluation of chemical transport model predictions of primary organic aerosol for air masses classified by particle component-based factor analysis. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12:18, pages 8297-8321.
Crossref
Neil M. DonahueKaytlin M. HenryThomas F. MentelAstrid Kiendler-ScharrChristian SpindlerBirger BohnTheo BrauersHans P. DornHendrik FuchsRalf TillmannAndreas WahnerHarald SaathoffKarl-Heinz NaumannOttmar MöhlerThomas LeisnerLars MüllerMarc-Christopher ReinnigThorsten HoffmannKent SaloMattias HallquistMia Frosch, Merete Bilde, Torsten Tritscher, Peter Barmet, Arnaud P. Praplan, Peter F. DeCarlo, Josef Dommen, Andre S.H. Prévôt & Urs Baltensperger. (2012) Aging of biogenic secondary organic aerosol via gas-phase OH radical reactions. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109:34, pages 13503-13508.
Crossref
Daniel S. TkacikAlbert A. PrestoNeil M. DonahueAllen L. Robinson. (2012) Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Intermediate-Volatility Organic Compounds: Cyclic, Linear, and Branched Alkanes. Environmental Science & Technology 46:16, pages 8773-8781.
Crossref
Greg T. Drozd, Marissa A. Miracolo, Albert A. Presto, Eric M. Lipsky, Daniel D. Riemer, Edwin Corporan & Allen L. Robinson. (2012) Particulate Matter and Organic Vapor Emissions from a Helicopter Engine Operating on Petroleum and Fischer–Tropsch Fuels. Energy & Fuels 26:8, pages 4756-4766.
Crossref
Christopher J. Hennigan, Daniel M. Westervelt, Ilona Riipinen, Gabriella J. Engelhart, Taehyoung Lee, Jeffrey L. CollettJr.Jr., Spyros N. Pandis, Peter J. Adams & Allen L. Robinson. (2012) New particle formation and growth in biomass burning plumes: An important source of cloud condensation nuclei. Geophysical Research Letters 39:9, pages n/a-n/a.
Crossref
ZORAN D. RISTOVSKI, BRANKA MILJEVIC, NICHOLAS C. SURAWSKI, LIDIA MORAWSKA, KWUN M. FONG, FELICIA GOH & IAN A. YANG. (2012) Respiratory health effects of diesel particulate matter. Respirology 17:2, pages 201-212.
Crossref
N. M. Donahue, J. H. Kroll, S. N. Pandis & A. L. Robinson. (2012) A two-dimensional volatility basis set – Part 2: Diagnostics of organic-aerosol evolution. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 12:2, pages 615-634.
Crossref
Neil M. Donahue, Allen L. Robinson, Erica R. Trump, Ilona Riipinen & Jesse H. Kroll. 2014. Atmospheric and Aerosol Chemistry. Atmospheric and Aerosol Chemistry 97 143 .
S. H. Jathar, S. C. Farina, A. L. Robinson & P. J. Adams. (2011) The influence of semi-volatile and reactive primary emissions on the abundance and properties of global organic aerosol. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11:15, pages 7727-7746.
Crossref
C. J. Hennigan, M. A. Miracolo, G. J. Engelhart, A. A. May, A. A. Presto, T. Lee, A. P. Sullivan, G. R. McMeeking, H. Coe, C. E. Wold, W.-M. Hao, J. B. Gilman, W. C. Kuster, J. de Gouw, B. A. Schichtel, J. L. CollettJr.Jr., S. M. Kreidenweis & A. L. Robinson. (2011) Chemical and physical transformations of organic aerosol from the photo-oxidation of open biomass burning emissions in an environmental chamber. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11:15, pages 7669-7686.
Crossref
Albert A. Presto, Ngoc T. Nguyen, Manish Ranjan, Aaron J. Reeder, Eric M. Lipsky, Christopher J. Hennigan, Marissa A. Miracolo, Daniel D. Riemer & Allen L. Robinson. (2011) Fine particle and organic vapor emissions from staged tests of an in-use aircraft engine. Atmospheric Environment 45:21, pages 3603-3612.
Crossref
Anirban A. Roy, Kristina M. Wagstrom, Peter J. Adams, Spyros N. Pandis & Allen L. Robinson. (2011) Quantification of the effects of molecular marker oxidation on source apportionment estimates for motor vehicles. Atmospheric Environment 45:18, pages 3132-3140.
Crossref
M. A. Miracolo, C. J. Hennigan, M. Ranjan, N. T. Nguyen, T. D. Gordon, E. M. Lipsky, A. A. Presto, N. M. Donahue & A. L. Robinson. (2011) Secondary aerosol formation from photochemical aging of aircraft exhaust in a smog chamber. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 11:9, pages 4135-4147.
Crossref

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.