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1. Enhanced Mechanistic Understanding Through the Detection of Radical Intermediates in Organic Reactions

2. Emission estimates and inventories of non-methane volatile organic compounds from anthropogenic burning sources in India

3. Overcoming the lack of authentic standards for the quantification of biogenic secondary organic aerosol markers

4. Extreme Concentrations of Nitric Oxide Control Daytime Oxidation and Quench Nocturnal Oxidation Chemistry in Delhi during Highly Polluted Episodes

5. Atmospheric oxidation of new 'green' solvents part II: methyl pivalate and pinacolone

7. Analysis of Chamber Data

8. Physical and Chemical Characterization of the Chamber

10. Evaluation of isoprene nitrate chemistry in detailed chemical mechanisms

11. New Approach to the Detection of Short-Lived Radical Intermediates

13. Estimation of mechanistic parameters in the gas-phase reactions of ozone with alkenes for use in automated mechanism construction

15. Photochemistry of 2-butenedial and 4-oxo-2-pentenal under atmospheric boundary layer conditions

16. In situ Ozone Production is highly sensitive to Volatile Organic Compounds in the Indian Megacity of Delhi

17. High time resolution offline analysis of biogenic secondary organic aerosol in Guangzhou, China

18. Comprehensive organic emission profiles, secondary organic aerosol production potential, and OH reactivity of domestic fuel combustion in Delhi, India

19. Key role of NO3 radicals in the production of isoprene nitrates and nitrooxyorganosulfates in Beijing

20. Key Role of NO

21. Sources of non-methane hydrocarbons in surface air in Delhi, India

22. Supplementary material to 'Emissions of non-methane volatile organic compounds from combustion of domestic fuels in Delhi, India'

23. Supplementary material to 'Emissions of intermediate-volatility and semi-volatile organic compounds from domestic fuels used in Delhi, India'

25. Estimation of rate coefficients for the reactions of O3 with unsaturated organic compounds for use in automated mechanism construction

26. Aromatic Photo-oxidation, A New Source of Atmospheric Acidity

28. Evaluation of the Chemical Composition of Gas and Particle Phase Products of Aromatic Oxidation

30. Rainforest-like Atmospheric Chemistry in a Polluted Megacity

31. Trends in stabilisation of Criegee intermediates from alkene ozonolysis

33. Perspective on Mechanism Development and Structure-Activity Relationships for Gas-Phase Atmospheric Chemistry

34. Supplementary material to 'Strong anthropogenic control of secondary organic aerosol formation from isoprene in Beijing'

35. The CRI v2.2 reduced degradation scheme for isoprene

36. AtChem, an open source box-model for the Master Chemical Mechanism

38. Atmospheric ethanol in London and the potential impacts of future fuel formulations

39. Introduction to Special Issue – In-depth study of air pollution sources and processes within Beijing and its surrounding region (APHH-Beijing)

40. Estimation of rate coefficients and branching ratios for gas-phase reactions of OH with aliphatic organic compounds for use in automated mechanism construction

42. A smog chamber comparison of a microfluidic derivatisation measurement of gas-phase glyoxal and methylglyoxal with other analytical techniques

45. The atmospheric impacts of monoterpene ozonolysis on global stabilised Criegee intermediate budgets and SO2 oxidation: experiment, theory and modelling

46. Insights into the Formation and Evolution of Individual Compounds in the Particulate Phase during Aromatic Photo-Oxidation

47. Atmospheric isoprene ozonolysis: impacts of stabilised Criegee intermediate reactions with SO2, H2O and dimethyl sulfide

48. Instrument intercomparison of glyoxal, methyl glyoxal and NO2 under simulated atmospheric conditions

49. Theoretical study of the reactions of Criegee intermediates with ozone, alkylhydroperoxides, and carbon monoxide

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