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  1. Air exchange rates in a naturally ventilated apartment: a multi-box modelling approach using occupant-generated CO2 decay measurements
  2. Functionalised mesoporous silica nanoparticles for dye removal: Experimental insights and predictive modelling
  3. Indoor air quality and its impacts on asthma and COPD
  4. Ten Questions on Indoor Greening and Environmental Quality
  5. Natural Ventilation Reduces Cooking-Related PM 2.5 Peaks Indoors
  6. Quantification of Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs), Nitrogen Oxides (NO x ), and Ultrafine Particles (UFPs) Emitted by Domestic Air Fryers: A Chamber...
  7. Mapping the Hierarchical Environmental Transformations of Nanoscale UiO-66 Metal–organic Framework
  8. Cooking aerosols in all-electric flat and studio accommodations: event-scale emissions, transport, and exposure assessments using low-cost sensors
  9. The relationship between street greenery and daytime air temperature: A study based on parameters derived from street view images
  10. Mapping the Hierarchical Environmental Transformations of Nanoscale UiO-66 Metal-organic Framework
  11. Europium-labelled nanopolystyrene as model nanoplastics for environmental fate investigations: Synthesis and optimisation
  12. The effect of elevated CO2 on hyperspectral leaf reflectance in mature trees
  13. A coupled fluids-chemistry model for pollutant dynamics indoors—Application to a kitchen scenario
  14. The relationship between street greenery and daytime air temperature: a study based on parameters derived from street view images
  15. Use of Humidity Controlled Quartz Crystal Microbalance with Simultaneous Grazing Incidence Small Angle X-ray Scattering to Investigate the Self-assembly and Energetics of Lipid Thin Films
  16. On mature reflection: Ozone damage can be detected in oak trees by hyperspectral reflectance
  17. The lifetimes and potential change in planetary albedo owing to the oxidation of thin surfactant organic films extracted from atmospheric aerosol by hydroxyl (OH) radicals at the air–water interface of particles
  18. Make metal–organic frameworks safe and sustainable by design for industrial translation
  19. Snow and ice: general discussion
  20. Aerosol, clouds and particles: general discussion
  21. Multiphase chemistry: general discussion
  22. Diesel exhaust and ozone adversely affect pollinators and parasitoids within flying insect communities
  23. Oxidation by ozone of linoleic acid monolayers at the air–water interface in multi-component films at 21 °C and 3 °C
  24. Experimental observation of the impact of nanostructure on hygroscopicity and reactivity of fatty acid atmospheric aerosol proxies
  25. Air quality and mental illness: role of bioaerosols, causal mechanisms and research priorities
  26. The lifetimes and potential change in planetary albedo owing to the oxidation of organic films extracted from atmospheric aerosol by hydroyxl (OH) radical oxidation at the air-water interface of aerosol particles
  27. Low cost MXene synthesis for regenerative adsorption of benzene, toluene, ethylbenzene and xylene (BTEX)
  28. Electrical effects on droplet behaviour
  29. Atmospheric Degradation of Ecologically Important Biogenic Volatiles: Investigating the Ozonolysis of (E)-β-Ocimene, Isomers of α and β-Farnesene, α-Terpinene and 6-Methyl-5-Hepten-2-One, and Their Gas-Phase Products
  30. Acoustic levitation combined with laboratory-based small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) to probe changes in crystallinity and molecular organisation
  31. Impact of Cooking Methods on Indoor Air Quality: A Comparative Study of Particulate Matter (PM) and Volatile Organic Compound (VOC) Emissions
  32. Mapping the effects of ozone pollution and mixing on floral odour plumes and their impact on plant-pollinator interactions
  33. Acoustic levitation of pollen and visualisation of hygroscopic behaviour
  34. Technical note: In situ measurements and modelling of the oxidation kinetics in films of a cooking aerosol proxy using a quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring (QCM-D)
  35. Molecular Self-Organization in Surfactant Atmospheric Aerosol Proxies
  36. Assessing urban greenery by harvesting street view data: A review
  37. Acoustic levitation with polarising optical microscopy (AL-POM): water uptake in a nanostructured atmospheric aerosol proxy
  38. Indoor particulate matter (PM) from cooking in UK students' studio flats and associated intervention strategies: evaluation of cooking methods, PM concentrations and personal exposures using low-cost sensors
  39. Exploring the Nanostructures Accessible to an Organic Surfactant Atmospheric Aerosol Proxy
  40. MultilayerPy (v1.0): a Python-based framework for building, running and optimising kinetic multi-layer models of aerosols and films
  41. Indoor Air Pollution and the Health of Vulnerable Groups: A Systematic Review Focused on Particulate Matter (PM), Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) and Their Effects on Children and People with Pre-Existing Lung Disease
  42. MultilayerPy (v1.0): A Python-based framework for building, running and optimising kinetic multi-layer models of aerosols and films
  43. The impact of molecular self-organisation on the atmospheric fate of a cooking aerosol proxy
  44. Ozone Mitigates the Adverse Effects of Diesel Exhaust Pollutants on Ground-Active Invertebrates in Wheat
  45. Anthropogenic air pollutants reduce insect-mediated pollination services
  46. Potted plants can remove the pollutant nitrogen dioxide indoors
  47. Night-time oxidation at the air–water interface: co-surfactant effects in binary mixtures
  48. The evolution of surface structure during simulated atmospheric ageing of nano-scale coatings of an organic surfactant aerosol proxy
  49. Measurement of gas-phase OH radical oxidation and film thickness of organic films at the air–water interface using material extracted from urban, remote and wood smoke aerosol
  50. An organic crystalline state in ageing atmospheric aerosol proxies: spatially resolved structural changes in levitated fatty acid particles
  51. Ozonolysis of fatty acid monolayers at the air–water interface: organic films may persist at the surface of atmospheric aerosols
  52. General discussion: Multiphase atmospheric chemistry, and source apportionment
  53. The persistence of a proxy for cooking emissions in megacities: a kinetic study of the ozonolysis of self-assembled films by simultaneous small and wide angle X-ray scattering (SAXS/WAXS) and Raman microscopy
  54. General discussion: Aerosol formation and growth; VOC sources and secondary organic aerosols
  55. General discussion: Trends in emissions concentrations
  56. General discussion: Urban air quality; Meteorological influences and air quality trends
  57. General discussion: Sources, sinks and mitigation methods; evaluation of health impacts
  58. Interference from alkenes in chemiluminescent NOx measurements
  59. Ozonolysis of fatty acid monolayers at the air–water interface: organic films may persist at the surface of atmospheric aerosols
  60. Can plants be considered a building service?
  61. The reaction of oleic acid monolayers with gas-phase ozone at the air water interface: the effect of sub-phase viscosity, and inert secondary components
  62. Interaction between plant species and substrate type in the removal of CO2 indoors
  63. Night-Time Oxidation of a Monolayer Model for the Air–Water Interface of Marine Aerosols—A Study by Simultaneous Neutron Reflectometry and in Situ Infra-Red Reflection Absorption Spectroscopy (IRRAS)
  64. Can houseplants improve indoor air quality by removing CO2 and increasing relative humidity?
  65. Nighttime oxidation of surfactants at the air–water interface: effects of chain length, head group and saturation
  66. Complex three-dimensional self-assembly in proxies for atmospheric aerosols
  67. Night - time oxidation of surfactants at the air–water interface: effects of chain length, head group and saturation
  68. Simultaneous neutron reflectometry and infrared reflection absorption spectroscopy (IRRAS) study of mixed monolayer reactions at the air–water interface
  69. Flash Photoloysis
  70. Control of Nanomaterial Self-Assembly in Ultrasonically Levitated Droplets
  71. Time-Resolved Gas-Phase Kinetic, Quantum Chemical, and RRKM Studies of the Reaction of Silylene with 2,5-Dihydrofuran
  72. Complementarity of neutron reflectometry and ellipsometry for the study of atmospheric reactions at the air–water interface
  73. Ozonolysis of methyl oleate monolayers at the air–water interface: oxidation kinetics, reaction products and atmospheric implications
  74. The kinetics of the gas-phase reactions of selected monoterpenes and cyclo-alkenes with ozone and the NO3 radical
  75. Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water
  76. Kinetic multi-layer model of gas-particle interactions in aerosols and clouds (KM-GAP): linking condensation, evaporation and chemical reactions of organics, oxidants and water
  77. Chemical ageing and transformation of diffusivity in semi-solid multi-component organic aerosol particles
  78. Chemical ageing and transformation of diffusivity in semi-solid multi-component organic aerosol particles
  79. Reaction of a Phospholipid Monolayer with Gas-Phase Ozone at the Air−Water Interface: Measurement of Surface Excess and Surface Pressure in Real Time
  80. Coupling aerosol surface and bulk chemistry with a kinetic double layer model (K2-SUB): oxidation of oleic acid by ozone
  81. Interaction of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) with a monolayer of oleic acid at the air–water interface – A simple proxy for atmospheric aerosol
  82. Kinetic multi-layer model of aerosol surface and bulk chemistry (KM-SUB): the influence of interfacial transport and bulk diffusion on the oxidation of oleic acid by ozone
  83. Kinetic multi-layer model of aerosol surface and bulk chemistry (KM-SUB): the influence of interfacial transport and bulk diffusion on the oxidation of oleic acid by ozone
  84. Coupling aerosol surface and bulk chemistry with a kinetic double layer model (K2-SUB): oxidation of oleic acid by ozone
  85. Oxidation of oleic acid at the air–water interface and its potential effects on cloud critical supersaturations
  86. Gas-phase rate coefficients for reactions of NO3, OH, O3 and O(3P) with unsaturated alcohols and ethers: Correlations and structure–activity relations (SARs)
  87. Oxidation of biogenic and water-soluble compounds in aqueous and organic aerosol droplets by ozone: a kinetic and product analysis approach using laser Raman tweezers
  88. Gas-phase rate coefficients for the reactions of NO3, OH and O3 with α,β-unsaturated esters and ketones: Structure−activity relations (SARs)
  89. Night-time tropospheric chemistry of the unsaturated alcohols (Z)-pent-2-en-1-ol and pent-1-en-3-ol: Kinetic studies of reactions of NO3 and N2O5 with stress-induced plant emissions
  90. Gas-phase rate coefficients for the reactions of O(3P), S(3P), Se(3P), and Te(3P) with alkenes: Application of perturbation frontier molecular orbital theory, correlations, and structure-activity relations (SARs)
  91. Correlations for gas-phase reactions of NO3, OH and O3 with alkenes: An update
  92. Structure–activity relations (SARs) for gas-phase reactions of NO3, OH and O3 with alkenes: An update
  93. Reactions of NO3 with the man-made emissions 2-methylpent-2-ene, (Z)-3-methylpent-2-ene, ethyl vinyl ether, and the stress-induced plant emission ethyl vinyl ketone
  94. Kinetic studies of reactions of the nitrate radical (NO3) with peroxy radicals (RO2): an indirect source of OH at night?
  95. Gas-phase reactions of NO3and N2O5with (Z)-hex-4-en-1-ol, (Z)-hex-3-en-1-ol (‘leaf alcohol’), (E)-hex-3-en-1-ol, (Z)-hex-2-en-1-ol and (E)-hex-2-en-1-ol
  96. The transformation of earth-system observations into information of socio-economic value in GEOSS
  97. Gas-phase rate coefficients for the reactions of nitrate radicals with (Z)-pent-2-ene, (E)-pent-2-ene, (Z)-hex-2-ene, (E)-hex-2-ene, (Z)-hex-3-ene, (E)-hex-3-ene and (E)-3-methylpent-2-ene at room temperature
  98. Cavity-enhanced absorption: detection of nitrogen dioxide and iodine monoxide using a violet laser diode
  99. Off-axis continuous-wave cavity-enhanced absorption spectroscopy of narrow-band and broadband absorbers using red diode lasers