McNeill Group research highlighted in open access collection on “Chemistry in Climate Change” by the Royal Society of Chemistry
Our publication, “Organic matrix effects on the formation of light-absorbing compounds from α-dicarbonyls in aqueous salt solution“ (Drozd and McNeill, ES:PI 2014) has been included in a special collection of research papers, review articles, and themed collections on the subject “Chemistry in Climate Change” by the Royal Society of Chemistry. Our paper and all the others in this excellent collection can be read and downloaded for free from the RSC until December 20th, 2014.
Here are a few other articles from the collection that we recommend:
- Global air quality and climate, a review in Chem. Soc. Rev. by our Columbia collaborator Prof. Arlene Fiore
- Chemical signals of past climate and environment from polar ice cores and firn air a review in Chem. Soc. Rev. by Prof. Eric Wolff of U. Cambridge
- Gas–particle partitioning of atmospheric aerosols: interplay of physical state, non-ideal mixing and morphology by Prof. Manabu Shiraiwa of the Max-Planck Institut
- Volatile organic compounds in Arctic snow: concentrations and implications for atmospheric processes by Prof. Parisa Ariya and colleagues at MacGill University