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Role of OH-initiated oxidation of isoprene in aging of combustion soot
Alexei F. Khalizov
, Yun Lin
, Chong Qiu
, Song Guo
, Don Collins
, Renyi Zhang
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Aging
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Combustion
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Soot
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OH-initiated Oxidation
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Isoprene
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Soot Particles
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Effective Density
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Nitrogen Oxides
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Particle Size
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Mixing State
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Light Absorption
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Soot Aggregates
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Air Quality
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Simultaneous Measurement
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Coated Particle
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Fractal
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Soot Aerosol
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Particle Mass
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Atmospheric Aging
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Atmospheric Lifetime
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Fluoropolymer
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Coating Thickness
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Particle Mobility
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Dynamic Shape Factor
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Mobility Diameter
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Single Scattering Albedo
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Void Space
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Coated Aggregates
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Compaction
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Cloud Condensation nuclei
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Mass Fractal Dimension
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Biogenic Isoprene
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Humidification
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Density Dynamics
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Coating Materials
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Particle Aging
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Engineering
Light Absorption
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Hydrophobic
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Air Quality
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Atmospheric Lifetime
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Coating Material
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Shape Factor
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Fractal Dimension
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Coating Thickness
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Humidification
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Fluoropolymers
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Condensation Nuclei
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Albedo
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Earth and Planetary Sciences
Atmospherics
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Nitrogen Oxide
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Electromagnetic Absorption
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Air Quality
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Particle Mass
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Albedo
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Fluoropolymers
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Cloud Condensation Nucleus
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Material Science
Density
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Oxidation Reaction
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Nitrogen Oxide
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Coated Particle
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Fluoropolymer
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Chemical Engineering
Nitrogen Oxides
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Fluorine Containing Polymer
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