It’s our favorite time of year, the AAAR Annual Meeting. This year the meeting is being held in Raleigh, NC. McNeill Group activities this year include: Special Symposium “There must…
Tag: aerosol chemistry
The McNeill Group is participating in the Whiteface Mountain Cloud Chemistry Initiative, a large-scale collaborative effort to characterize cloudwater chemistry at a mountain site in upstate New York. The project…
We are very happy to announce our newest publication in Environmental Science & Technology. In this work we used our model, GAMMA to evaluate the relative importance of photosensitizer-driven secondary organic…
We’re happy to announce the publication of VFM’s new review article, ‘Atmospheric Aerosols: Clouds, Chemistry and Climate,’ as a Review in Advance online in the Annual Review of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.…
We are very happy to announce the publication of our new manuscript as a Just Accepted Manuscript in the Journal of Physical Chemistry A. This publication is the result of a…
We are very happy to announce the publication of our exciting new results demonstrating the first direct detection of organic material at the gas-aerosol interface. This article is the first publication to result…
Prof. McNeill visited the Department of Chemistry at Temple University to give a seminar on April 7, 2016. Here she is pictured with several members of the Columbia-Temple NSF Photoactivator…
Today we had a very productive meeting with our collaborators from Temple University for an update on our joint NSF project, “Photoactivator Chemistry in Atmospheric Aerosols” (CHE-1506789). Left to right: Dr.…
We are please to announce the publication of our latest collaborative publication in Atmos. Chem. Phys. Discuss! The lead author is Eloise Marais of Harvard University. Aqueous-phase mechanism for secondary organic…
We’re happy to announce the acceptance and final publication of this paper, led by the Surratt Group at UNC, in Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. It is the first example of the application of…