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Article about our oil spill project featured on CU ChemE website

  • Posted on February 26, 2014March 5, 2014
  • by V. Faye McNeill

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Video: New idea for oil spill response

  • Posted on February 24, 2014March 5, 2014
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Here’s a video explaining our idea for using naturally occuring chemicals for oil spill response!  Click here to learn more about the project and to donate.

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Crowdfunding opportunity: McNeill Group research project explores the use of natural surfactants for oil spill response

  • Posted on February 20, 2014March 5, 2014
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Check out our new research project on Experiment.com! Can naturally occurring, soap-like materials be used for oil spill response? Experiment.com is a crowdfunding platform designed to support independent, innovative science.…

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Prof. McNeill delivers plenary lecture at NOSA 2014

  • Posted on January 31, 2014
  • by V. Faye McNeill

VFM delivered the plenary lecture in Aerosol Processes at the annual meeting of the Nordic Society for Aerosol Research this week in Stockholm, Sweden. (image courtesy of NOSA)

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New book: Atmospheric and Aerosol Chemistry (McNeill and Ariya, Eds.)

  • Posted on January 23, 2014February 23, 2014
  • by V. Faye McNeill

We are proud to announce the publication of the long-awaited volume 339 of Topics in Current Chemistry, “Atmospheric and Aerosol Chemistry,” which was edited by VFM and Prof. Parisa Ariya…

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New McNeill Group Publication in Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts

  • Posted on December 16, 2013December 16, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

We’re happy to announce the publication of our manuscript, “Organic matrix effects on the formation of light-absorbing compounds from a-dicarbonyls in aqueous salt solution,” in Environmental Science: Processes and Impacts.…

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New Sustainability Blog from McNeill Group Alumna, Dr. Allison Schwier!

  • Posted on December 16, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

Dr. Allison Schwier has co-founded a new sustainability blog, “Sustainability from All Sides.”  Allison will be posting on topics related to climate science.  Check it out! http://sustainabilityfromallsides.blogspot.fr/  

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Congratulations to Dr. Woo!

  • Posted on December 12, 2013December 12, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill
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New publication on organic salt formation in aerosols and their CCN activity

  • Posted on November 22, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

We’re happy to announce that our latest joint publication with the Nenes group at Georgia Tech is in open discussion at ACPD: Inorganic salts interact with organic di-acids in sub-micron…

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ACP introduces article-level metrics

  • Posted on October 23, 2013
  • by V. Faye McNeill

The open-access journal Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics has introduced article-level metrics (page views, PDF downloads, etc.) for individual journal articles.  Check out the metrics for Shapiro, et al. (2009), one…

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Aqueous Organic Chemistry in the Atmosphere: Sources and Chemical Processing of Organic Aerosols (Feature), V.F. McNeill, Environ. Sci. Technol. (2015) 49 (3) 1237-1244.  link to article 
 
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