Themed collection Outstanding Papers 2024 – Environmental Science: Atmospheres

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Open Access Critical Review

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
Open Access Critical Review

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
From the themed collection: ES: Atmospheres Hot Papers
Open Access Critical Review

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
Open Access Critical Review

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
From the themed collection: Solar Radiation Management
Open Access Paper

Nitrogen-containing organic aerosols and highly oxidized molecules produced by reaction of ozone with floor cleaning detergent

Cleaning detergents are a source of numerous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) which are highly reactive towards ozone leading to the formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOA) in indoor environments.

Graphical abstract: Nitrogen-containing organic aerosols and highly oxidized molecules produced by reaction of ozone with floor cleaning detergent
Open Access Paper

Immersion ice nucleation of atmospherically relevant lipid particles

Immersion freezing temperatures of substrate-deposited lipid particles depend on solubility and viscosity.

Graphical abstract: Immersion ice nucleation of atmospherically relevant lipid particles
Open Access Paper

Air pollution (PM2.5) and its meteorology predictors in Kampala and Jinja cities, in Uganda

This study contributes insights into the air quality challenges faced by two rapidly urbanising cities in Uganda and lays the groundwork for informed decision-making to protect public health and promote a sustainable environment.

Graphical abstract: Air pollution (PM2.5) and its meteorology predictors in Kampala and Jinja cities, in Uganda
From the themed collection: Chemical waste and pollution
Open Access Paper

An improved framework for efficiently modeling organic aerosol (OA) considering primary OA evaporation and secondary OA formation from VOCs, IVOCs, and SVOCs

A modified framework for efficiently modeling OA, considering POA evaporation and SOA formation from VOCs, IVOCs, and SVOCs was established, showing substantial improved model performance.

Graphical abstract: An improved framework for efficiently modeling organic aerosol (OA) considering primary OA evaporation and secondary OA formation from VOCs, IVOCs, and SVOCs
Open Access Paper

Characterization of mercury in atmospheric particulate matter in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

The study investigates mercury levels in PM2.5 in regions of Rio de Janeiro: urban areas, areas affected by sugar cane burning, and an environmental reserve. It highlights seasonal variations and pollution contributions, both local and transboundary.

Graphical abstract: Characterization of mercury in atmospheric particulate matter in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
From the themed collection: Air Quality in Emerging Economic Regions
Open Access Paper

Singlet oxygen is produced from brown carbon-containing cooking organic aerosols (BrCOA) under indoor lighting

Indoor BrC-containing cooking organic aerosols (BrCOA) can act as sensitizers generating the first excited state of molecular oxygen, singlet oxygen, under indoor lighting conditions. Sustained singlet oxygen steady-state levels lead to prolonged oxidation of indoor aerosols impacting air quality.

Graphical abstract: Singlet oxygen is produced from brown carbon-containing cooking organic aerosols (BrCOA) under indoor lighting
Open Access Paper

A fluorescence approach for an online measurement technique of atmospheric microplastics

The autofluorescence of airborne microplastics is detected online on a single particle level down to 500 nm particle size.

Graphical abstract: A fluorescence approach for an online measurement technique of atmospheric microplastics
Open Access Paper

What happens if we ‘burn all the carbon’? carbon reserves, carbon budgets, and policy options for governments

New estimates indicate that current reserves would 'bust' IPCC RCP budgets – yet companies still explore and develop new reserves. Why is this and what can governments do about it?

Graphical abstract: What happens if we ‘burn all the carbon’? carbon reserves, carbon budgets, and policy options for governments
Open Access Paper

The effect of temperature and relative humidity on secondary organic aerosol formation from ozonolysis of Δ3-carene

This study investigates the effects of temperature and relative humidity on the formation of secondary organic aerosol from Δ3-carene, a prevalent monoterpene in boreal forests.

Graphical abstract: The effect of temperature and relative humidity on secondary organic aerosol formation from ozonolysis of Δ3-carene
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About this collection

The Environmental Science journals Outstanding Papers identifies a selection of excellent papers published in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Environmental Science journal family, showcasing great research from across the globe. 
To celebrate more of the great papers published in Environmental Science: Atmospheres during 2024, we’ve gathered all shortlisted papers in this special collection.
Outstanding Paper: Singlet oxygen is produced from brown carbon-containing cooking organic aerosols (BrCOA) under indoor lighting
Runner-Up Outstanding Paper: The Effect of Temperature and Relative Humidity on Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation from Ozonolysis of ∆3-carene
Outstanding Review: The Potential Environmental and Climate Impacts of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection: A Review

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