Modeling the formation and growth of atmospheric molecular clusters: A review

J Elm, J Kubečka, V Besel, MJ Jääskeläinen… - Journal of Aerosol …, 2020 - Elsevier
Molecular clusters are ubiquitous constituents of the ambient atmosphere, that can grow into
larger sizes forming new aerosol particles. The formation and growth of small clusters into …

Spectroscopic Studies of Clusters of Atmospheric Relevance

NC Frederiks, A Hariharan… - Annual Review of …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
Atmospheric aerosols exert a significant but highly uncertain effect on the global climate,
and roughly half of these particles originate as small clusters formed by collisions between …

Bisulfate transport in hydrogels for self-healable and transparent thermoelectric harvesting films

C Cho, B Kim, S Park, E Kim - Energy & Environmental Science, 2022 - pubs.rsc.org
A wearable and transparent thermoelectric (TE) hydrogel based on bisulfate transport was
demonstrated to record a negative ionic Seebeck coefficient of− 25.0 mV K− 1, ionic power …

An atmospheric cluster database consisting of sulfuric acid, bases, organics, and water

J Elm - Acs Omega, 2019 - ACS Publications
We have collected, recomputed, and compiled a database consisting of 633 unique
atmospherically relevant molecular clusters containing sulfuric acid, bases, oxidized organic …

Redox-responsive halogen bonding as a highly selective interaction for electrochemical separations

N Kim, VS Jeyaraj, J Elbert, SJ Seo, AV Mironenko… - JACS Au, 2024 - ACS Publications
Leveraging specific noncovalent interactions can broaden the mechanims for selective
electrochemical separations beyond solely electrostatic interactions. Here, we explore redox …

Molecular-level understanding of synergistic effects in sulfuric acid–amine–ammonia mixed clusters

N Myllys, S Chee, T Olenius, M Lawler… - The Journal of Physical …, 2019 - ACS Publications
The abundance and basicity of a stabilizing base have shown to be key factors in sulfuric
acid driven atmospheric new-particle formation. However, since experiments indicate that a …

Solvation energies of the proton in methanol revisited and temperature effects

A Malloum, JJ Fifen, J Conradie - Physical Chemistry Chemical …, 2018 - pubs.rsc.org
We report in this work the absolute solvation enthalpies and the absolute solvation free
energies of the proton in methanol at temperatures ranging from 20 to 340 K and an …

Computational study on the effect of hydration on new particle formation in the sulfuric acid/ammonia and sulfuric acid/dimethylamine systems

H Henschel, T Kurtén… - The Journal of Physical …, 2016 - ACS Publications
The formation of new particles through condensation from the gas phase is an important
source of atmospheric aerosols. The properties of the electrically neutral clusters formed in …

Density functional theory basis set convergence of sulfuric acid-containing molecular clusters

N Myllys, J Elm, T Kurten - Computational and Theoretical Chemistry, 2016 - Elsevier
We investigate the basis set convergence of three density functionals (M06-2X, PW91, and
ωB97X-D) with respect to the binding energy, thermal contribution to the Gibbs free energy …

Ion mobility spectrometry-mass spectrometry examination of the structures, stabilities, and extents of hydration of dimethylamine–sulfuric acid clusters

JM Thomas, S He, C Larriba-Andaluz… - Physical Chemistry …, 2016 - pubs.rsc.org
We applied an atmospheric pressure differential mobility analyzer (DMA) coupled to a time-
of-flight mass spectrometer to examine the stability, mass–mobility relationship, and extent of …