Publications of Hang Su
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Journal Article (165)
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Journal Article
22 (18), pp. 9967 - 9973 (2020)
Hygroscopic properties of NaCl nanoparticles on the surface: a scanning force microscopy study. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 82.
Journal Article
22 (18), pp. 9967 - 9973 (2020)
Hygroscopic properties of NaCl nanoparticles on the surface: a scanning force microscopy study. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 83.
Journal Article
20 (8), pp. 4757 - 4785 (2020)
Influx of African biomass burning aerosol during the Amazonian dry season through layered transatlantic transport of black carbon-rich smoke. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 84.
Journal Article
54 (7), pp. 3849 - 3860 (2020)
Photochemical Aqueous-Phase Reactions Induce Rapid Daytime Formation of Oxygenated Organic Aerosol on the North China Plain. Environmental Science & Technology 85.
Journal Article
20 (6), pp. 3623 - 3644 (2020)
Molecular markers of biomass burning and primary biological aerosols in urban Beijing: size distribution and seasonal variation. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 86.
Journal Article
47 (5), e2019GL086288 (2020)
Chemical Differences Between PM1 and PM2.5 in Highly Polluted Environment and Implications in Air Pollution Studies. Geophysical Research Letters 87.
Journal Article
20 (2), pp. 771 - 786 (2020)
Natural sea-salt emissions moderate the climate forcing of anthropogenic nitrate. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 88.
Journal Article
13 (11), pp. 6053 - 6065 (2020)
Multifactor colorimetric analysis on pH-indicator papers: an optimized approach for direct determination of ambient aerosol pH. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 89.
Journal Article
20 (22), pp. 14123 - 14138 (2020)
Measurements of higher alkanes using NO+ chemical ionization in PTR-ToF-MS: important contributions of higher alkanes to secondary organic aerosols in China. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 90.
Journal Article
54 (19), pp. 11818 - 11826 (2020)
High Concentrations of Atmospheric Isocyanic Acid (HNCO) Produced from Secondary Sources in China. Environmental Science & Technology 91.
Journal Article
54 (24), pp. 15710 - 15721 (2020)
Dust-Dominated Coarse Particles as a Medium for Rapid Secondary Organic and Inorganic Aerosol Formation in Highly Polluted Air. Environmental Science & Technology 92.
Journal Article
369 (6509), pp. 1374 - 1377 (2020)
Multiphase buffer theory explains contrasts in atmospheric aerosol acidity. Science 93.
Journal Article
12 (2), pp. 1337 - 1363 (2019)
Spectral Intensity Bioaerosol Sensor (SIBS): an instrument for spectrally resolved fluorescence detection of single particles in real time. Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 94.
Journal Article
19 (4), pp. 2209 - 2232 (2019)
Physicochemical uptake and release of volatile organic compounds by soil in coated-wall flow tube experiments with ambient air. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 95.
Journal Article
19 (16), pp. 10981 - 11011 (2019)
Relative importance of gas uptake on aerosol and ground surfaces characterized by equivalent uptake coefficients. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 96.
Journal Article
19 (19), pp. 12195 - 12207 (2019)
Substantial ozone enhancement over the North China Plain from increased biogenic emissions due to heat waves and land cover in summer 2017. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 97.
Journal Article
19 (19), pp. 12631 - 12686 (2019)
A review of experimental techniques for aerosol hygroscopicity studies. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 98.
Journal Article
53 (21), pp. 12506 - 12518 (2019)
Radical Formation by Fine Particulate Matter Associated with Highly Oxygenated Molecules. Environmental Science & Technology 99.
Journal Article
21 (6), pp. 3360 - 3369 (2019)
Second inflection point of water surface tension in the deeply supercooled regime revealed by entropy anomaly and surface structure using molecular dynamics simulations. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 100.
Journal Article
13 (7), pp. 1688 - 1699 (2019)
Soil HONO emissions at high moisture content are driven by microbial nitrate reduction to nitrite: tackling the HONO puzzle. The ISME Journal