Themed collection REV articles from Environmental Science: Atmospheres

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A perspective on the reactions of organic peroxy radicals with HO2

The reactions of peroxy radicals (RO2) with HO2 are relevant under low NO conditions. Here, available data on RO2 + HO2 are reviewed, and gaps where future research is needed are highlighted.

Graphical abstract: A perspective on the reactions of organic peroxy radicals with HO2
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A framework for describing and classifying methane reporting requirements, emission sources, and monitoring methods

A methane framework based on a set of taxonomies and a common lexicon that provides a common structure in which data requirements, emission sources and monitoring methods can be described.

Graphical abstract: A framework for describing and classifying methane reporting requirements, emission sources, and monitoring methods
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Adsorption, catalytic oxidation, and phytoremediation for air pollution control: a comprehensive review

Modern office infrastructure, furnishings, and traditional cooking practices contribute to air pollution, posing significant health risks, including respiratory issues, cancer, and immune system suppression, especially for vulnerable groups.

Graphical abstract: Adsorption, catalytic oxidation, and phytoremediation for air pollution control: a comprehensive review
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Role of atomic chlorine in atmospheric volatile organic compound oxidation and secondary organic aerosol formation: a review

As a highly reactive atmospheric oxidant, chlorine (Cl) atoms significantly contribute to the oxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and the formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) in coastal and industrial environments.

Graphical abstract: Role of atomic chlorine in atmospheric volatile organic compound oxidation and secondary organic aerosol formation: a review
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Environmental health hazards attributed to deteriorated indoor air quality caused by inferior construction practices

Renovation poses higher health risks than neighborhood activities, as statistical analysis highlights pollution concentration and benzene as key factors; based on this, a survey-driven indoor air quality index, ranging from 22 to 100, was developed.

Graphical abstract: Environmental health hazards attributed to deteriorated indoor air quality caused by inferior construction practices
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Enhancing DTT assays for reactive oxygen species detection in atmospheric particulate matter: key factors and methodological insights

Accurate detection of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in particulate matter (PM) is essential for assessing the oxidative potential (OP) of airborne pollutants and their associated health risks.

Graphical abstract: Enhancing DTT assays for reactive oxygen species detection in atmospheric particulate matter: key factors and methodological insights
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A systematic review of wet and dry deposition of reactive nitrogen, sulfur, and heavy metals: ecosystem contamination and food chain disruption in Ghana

Summary of key findings on environmental contamination in Ghana, highlighting major emission sources (agricultural, vehicular, industrial) and their roles in pollutant deposition. Graphical abstract created by authors using Canva and Paint.

Graphical abstract: A systematic review of wet and dry deposition of reactive nitrogen, sulfur, and heavy metals: ecosystem contamination and food chain disruption in Ghana
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Solar radiation management: a history of the governance and political milestones

An overview of the history of Solar Radiation Management (SRM) governance shows many developments, but they have largely occurred within a handful of countries in the Global North. An uptick in recent developments suggests SRM is gaining traction.

Graphical abstract: Solar radiation management: a history of the governance and political milestones
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Towards developing an indoor emissions inventory for the UK: challenges and future directions

The development of indoor air pollution inventories for different environments is crucial to quantify contributions of multiple and time-dependent sources and activities to air pollutant emissions and to mitigate the potential health consequences.

Graphical abstract: Towards developing an indoor emissions inventory for the UK: challenges and future directions
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Microplastics in Asia: overcoming sampling, analysis, and regulatory challenges to protect the ecosystem – a review

Microplastics (MPs) are emerging contaminants that require attention in sampling, analysis, and characterization in both indoor and outdoor air pollution to mitigate the potential dangers they pose to public health and the economy.

Graphical abstract: Microplastics in Asia: overcoming sampling, analysis, and regulatory challenges to protect the ecosystem – a review
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Aerosolized algal bloom toxins are not inert

Harmful algal bloom events are increasing; aerosol particles from sea and lake sprays carry algal bloom toxins that react with atmospheric oxidants, creating transformation byproducts. Inhaling these toxins with air pollutants may pose health risks.

Graphical abstract: Aerosolized algal bloom toxins are not inert
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Carbon monoxide as an indicator of indoor air quality

Carbon monoxide is a priority pollutant that is suitable as an indicator for assessing indoor air quality. Monitoring should preferably be embedded in an intelligent network of different sensors.

Graphical abstract: Carbon monoxide as an indicator of indoor air quality
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Electrical charging of snow and ice in polar regions and the potential impact on atmospheric chemistry

Different processes can lead to high electrical field strengths in snow and ice in polar regions with the potential to initiate free radical processes and a number of other chemical modifications.

Graphical abstract: Electrical charging of snow and ice in polar regions and the potential impact on atmospheric chemistry
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The potential environmental and climate impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection: a review

This article reviews scientific evidence for the potential environmental impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection, a form of solar radiation geoengineering.

Graphical abstract: The potential environmental and climate impacts of stratospheric aerosol injection: a review
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Diaterpenylic acid acetate (DTAA): characterization and OH oxidation in atmospheric chambers

DTAA can be viewed as a model later-generation product of monoterpene ozonolysis, a major source of secondary organic aerosol. This paper shows that DTAA is semivolatile and continues reacting with OH, producing even later-generation products.

Graphical abstract: Diaterpenylic acid acetate (DTAA): characterization and OH oxidation in atmospheric chambers
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Atmospheric brown carbon from biofuel pyrolysis: comparative analysis of dung and wood sources

Chemical and optical analyses of brown carbon (BrC) aerosol components indicate that dung-derived and wood-derived emissions are comprised of nitrogen-containing and oxygen-containing chromophores, respectively.

Graphical abstract: Atmospheric brown carbon from biofuel pyrolysis: comparative analysis of dung and wood sources
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Revealing discrepancies in potential driving factors of particulate-bound mercury between urban and suburban sites in a Southeast Asian megacity using a generalized additive model

First study highlights the applicability of the generalized additive model in source characterization and provides critical implications for air quality management and mercury mitigation strategies tailored to urban and suburban settings.

Graphical abstract: Revealing discrepancies in potential driving factors of particulate-bound mercury between urban and suburban sites in a Southeast Asian megacity using a generalized additive model
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Accretion product formation in the self- and cross-reactions of small β-hydroxy peroxy radicals

In this work, we observe the formation of accretion products in the self- and cross-reactions of several hydroxy peroxy radicals.

Graphical abstract: Accretion product formation in the self- and cross-reactions of small β-hydroxy peroxy radicals
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Impact of particle phase state on the competition between condensation and coagulation

The evolution of particle size distribution of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs) is influenced by condensation and coagulation.

Graphical abstract: Impact of particle phase state on the competition between condensation and coagulation
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Assessing pH- and temperature-dependence in the aqueous phase partitioning of organic acids and bases in the atmosphere

In an increasingly NHx-dominated aqueous regime, changing particle and cloud droplet acidity impacts the partitioning behavior of ionizable organic compounds.

Graphical abstract: Assessing pH- and temperature-dependence in the aqueous phase partitioning of organic acids and bases in the atmosphere
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Investigating the role of anthropogenic terpenoids in urban secondary pollution under summer conditions by a box modeling approach

This modeling study shows that in an urban environment, the SOA production through oxidation of terpenoids emitted from anthropogenic sources is competitive with that induced by their biogenic sources.

Graphical abstract: Investigating the role of anthropogenic terpenoids in urban secondary pollution under summer conditions by a box modeling approach
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Salting out and nitrogen effects on cloud-nucleating ability of amino acid aerosol mixtures

We investigate the water uptake ability of amino acid ternary mixtures.

Graphical abstract: Salting out and nitrogen effects on cloud-nucleating ability of amino acid aerosol mixtures
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Laboratory development and validation of vapor phase PFAS methods for soil gas, sewer gas, and indoor air

A thermal desorption GC-tandem MS method was developed to measure vapor-phase PFAS and their potential migration into indoor air.

Graphical abstract: Laboratory development and validation of vapor phase PFAS methods for soil gas, sewer gas, and indoor air
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Low temperature growth of sub 10 nm particles by ammonium nitrate condensation

Ammonium nitrate will condense to tiny particles under sub-zero conditions, activating well below 10 nm.

Graphical abstract: Low temperature growth of sub 10 nm particles by ammonium nitrate condensation
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Probe molecular diffusivity in single ternary inorganic–organic microdroplets via interfacial ozonolysis of thiosulfate

The aqueous sodium thiosulfate microdroplets mixed with glucose or sucrose are used as model system of ternary inorganic–organic aerosols, and the RH-dependent diffusivity of thiosulfate in such system is probed via its interfacial ozonolysis.

Graphical abstract: Probe molecular diffusivity in single ternary inorganic–organic microdroplets via interfacial ozonolysis of thiosulfate
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O3 chemistry of 2,5-dimethylfuran: mechanism development

O3 chemistry of substituted furans might contribute to acidity in nighttime biomass burning plumes.

Graphical abstract: O3 chemistry of 2,5-dimethylfuran: mechanism development
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Fine particulate air pollution estimation in Ouagadougou using satellite aerosol optical depth and meteorological parameters

Framework for analysis of PM2.5 estimates.

Graphical abstract: Fine particulate air pollution estimation in Ouagadougou using satellite aerosol optical depth and meteorological parameters
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Spatial and seasonal dynamics of gaseous elemental mercury concentrations over Switzerland observed by a passive air sampler network

Monitoring of gaseous elemental mercury (Hg0) using passive air samplers at 22 sites across Switzerland informs about actual mean national Hg0 concentrations, differences in Hg0 among rural and urban sites and its seasonal dynamics.

Graphical abstract: Spatial and seasonal dynamics of gaseous elemental mercury concentrations over Switzerland observed by a passive air sampler network
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Study of heterogeneous chemistry and photochemistry of single sea-spray aerosols containing Hg(II) in air using optical trapping – Raman spectroscopy

The heterogeneous chemical reaction happens on the surface of the optically suspended sea-spray aerosol particle and is monitored via the single-particle Raman spectroscopy.

Graphical abstract: Study of heterogeneous chemistry and photochemistry of single sea-spray aerosols containing Hg(ii) in air using optical trapping – Raman spectroscopy
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Modelling molecular composition of SOA from toluene photo-oxidation at urban and street scales

Near-explicit chemical mechanisms representing toluene SOA formation are reduced using the GENOA algorithm and used in 3D simulations of air quality over Greater Paris and in the streets of a district near Paris.

Graphical abstract: Modelling molecular composition of SOA from toluene photo-oxidation at urban and street scales
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Quantifying the dominant sources influencing the 2016 particulate matter pollution episode over northern India

Contribution of anthropogenic, biomass-burning and natural sources to the spatiotemporal extent of the episode across northern India.

Graphical abstract: Quantifying the dominant sources influencing the 2016 particulate matter pollution episode over northern India
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Heterogeneous ozonolysis of alkyl substituted-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (AlkPAHs) in the atmosphere

Heterogeneous oxidation of alkylated polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (alkPAHs) by ozone is more rapid than their parent analogs (PAHs) and can produce a large variety of potentially toxic oxidation products.

Graphical abstract: Heterogeneous ozonolysis of alkyl substituted-polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (AlkPAHs) in the atmosphere
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Antimicrobial activity of safe concentrations of ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and triethylene glycol in air and surfaces

The application of low and non-toxic concentrations of antimicrobial compounds in indoor air is an interesting strategy to reduce airborne bacteria and fungi thereby reducing infection risk.

Graphical abstract: Antimicrobial activity of safe concentrations of ozone, hydrogen peroxide, and triethylene glycol in air and surfaces
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Temperature, humidity, and ionisation effect of iodine oxoacid nucleation

Raising the ionisation rate (IR) increases the ion concentration, but also amplifies ion losses due to ion–ion recombination, consequently diminishing the formation rate of charged clusters at low HIO3 concentrations.

Graphical abstract: Temperature, humidity, and ionisation effect of iodine oxoacid nucleation
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