Fates of secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere identified from compound-specific dual-carbon isotope analysis of oxalic acid

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  • who: Atmos. Chem. Phys. and collaborators from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou, China have published the research: Fates of secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere identified from compound-specific dual-carbon isotope analysis of oxalic acid, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The authors determined the dual-carbon isotope fingerprints (114 C and u03b4 13 C) of water-soluble SOA components (oxalic acid and related polar organic acids) and their parent water-soluble aerosols (i.e., WSOC) in five highly industrialized and populated megacities in China.
  • how: The results indicated that SOA carbon . . .

     

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