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Identification of the biogenic compounds responsible for size‐dependent nanoparticle growthWinkler et al., 2012
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- Winkler P
- Ortega J
- Karl T
- Cappellin L
- Friedli H
- Barsanti K
- McMurry P
- Smith J
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- Geophysical research letters
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The probability that freshly nucleated nanoparticles can survive to become cloud condensation nuclei is highly sensitive to particle growth rates. Much of the growth of newly formed ambient nanoparticles can be attributed to oxidized organic vapors originating from …
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