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1. Formation of highly oxygenated organic molecules from the oxidation of limonene by OH radical: significant contribution of H-abstraction pathway

2. Isothermal evaporation of α-pinene secondary organic aerosol particles formed under low NOx and high NOx conditions

3. Aerosol–stratocumulus interactions: towards a better process understanding using closures between observations and large eddy simulations

4. Identification of highly oxygenated organic molecules and their role in aerosol formation in the reaction of limonene with nitrate radical

5. Diurnal evolution of negative atmospheric ions above the boreal forest: from ground level to the free troposphere

6. Comparison of saturation vapor pressures of α-pinene + O3 oxidation products derived from COSMO-RS computations and thermal desorption experiments

7. The importance of sesquiterpene oxidation products for secondary organic aerosol formation in a springtime hemiboreal forest

8. Zeppelin-led study on the onset of new particle formation in the planetary boundary layer

9. Ice nucleation on surrogates of boreal forest SOA particles: effect of water content and oxidative age

10. Highly oxygenated organic molecule (HOM) formation in the isoprene oxidation by NO3 radical

11. Chemical characterisation of benzene oxidation products under high- and low-NOx conditions using chemical ionisation mass spectrometry

12. Impact of NOx on secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation from α-pinene and β-pinene photooxidation: the role of highly oxygenated organic nitrates

13. Multi-generation OH oxidation as a source for highly oxygenated organic molecules from aromatics

14. Effects of NOx and SO2 on the secondary organic aerosol formation from photooxidation of α-pinene and limonene

15. Impact of NOx and OH on secondary organic aerosol formation from β-pinene photooxidation

16. Formation of highly oxidized multifunctional compounds: autoxidation of peroxy radicals formed in the ozonolysis of alkenes – deduced from structure–product relationships

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