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2022
Volume: 17 Issue 1
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Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 1 (2022)
Research progress of optical properties of secondary organic aerosols
Wang XIANG, Weigang WANG, Wenyu ZHANG, Maofa GE, and Kun LI
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 16 (2022)
Optical properties of secondary organic aerosols formed from aromatic compounds: A review
Kun LI, Weigang WANG, Lin DU, and Maofa GE
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 29 (2022)
Research progress on light absorption properties and related influencing factors of atmospheric brown carbon aerosols
Haibiao CHEN, Caiqing YAN, Xinfeng WANG, Lin DU, Jiumeng LIU, Yuan CHENG, and Mei ZHENG
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 45 (2022)
Research progress on atmospheric aerosol morphology and mixing state properties based on particle optical detection technology
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Dust aerosols in the atmosphere have a strong impact on the climate system by interacting with solar radiation and participating in cloud formation. In the troposphere, dust aerosols are usually heterogeneous mixtures of various components, and their impact on climate can be fully understood only based on a detailed un
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 65 (2022)
Research progress of methods of aerosol optical hygroscopic properties measurement
Jiacheng ZHOU, Xuezhe XU, Bo FANG, Yang ZHANG, Weixiong ZHAO, and Weijun ZHANG
Hygroscopic aerosols can take up water in ambient air, and their particle size will change with the increase of relative humidity, leading to dramatic changes in optical properties (such as extinction,scattering and absorption coefficients, and single scattering albedo, etc.). The hygroscopic growth factors of aerosol
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 92 (2022)
Field measurements of atmospheric black carbon aerosols in Asia: A review
Jiukun XIAN, Shijie CUI, Yunjiang ZHANG, and Xinlei GE
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 104 (2022)
Absorbance of brown carbon in atmospheric particulate matter in Xi′an
Xin ZHU, Qingcai CHEN, Qingwen WANG, Jinwen Li, Jingwen CHENG, Hanrui LANG, and Maoying WANG
Off-line membrane filtration, solvent extraction and continuous spectral analysis were mainly used to monitor and analyze the atmospheric particulate matter in Xi’an city, China, for a continuous year from December 25, 2016 to December 26, 2017. Atmospheric PM2.5 samples were collected by quartz fiber filter firstly, a
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 125 (2022)
Light absorption properties and implications of particulate brown carbon in Chongqing
Chao PENG, Yang CHEN, Fumo YANG, Mi TIAN, and Chongzhi ZHAI
Aerosol samples were collected at urban and rural sites in Chongqing, China, from December 2015 to July 2017, and then the spatial and seasonal variations of light absorption properties and implications of brown carbon (BrC) in aerosols in this area were systematically investigated, and the radiative forcing of BrC was
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 135 (2022)
Contribution of PM2.5 to chemical extinction under combined pollution during spring in Chengdu
Qiong LUO, Miao FENG, Danlin SONG, Li ZHOU, Chengwei LU, and Fumo YANG
To explore the aerosol chemical extinction during complex air pollution, a field campaign was carried out to investigate the composition and extinction characteristics of PM2.5 in spring when O3 and PM2.5 combined pollution occurred in Chengdu, China, and the relationship between chemical composition and extinction cha
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 148 (2022)
Evaluation of accuracy of aerosol optical and radiative products retrieved by aerosol component method
Xindan ZHANG, Lei LI, Cheng CHEN, Ke GUI, Yu ZHENG, Yuanxin LIANG, Wenrui YAO, and Huizheng CHE
Based on the POLDER-3 multi-angle polarimetric observation data from 2005 to 2013, the global aerosol comprehensive products are obtained through the newly developed aerosol component method which enables simultaneous inversion of aerosol optical properties and component information, and then the AERONET (Aerosol Robot
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 160 (2022)
Infrared spectroscopy study of interfacial organic film of sea salt aerosol
Shumin CHENG, and Lin DU
Sea salt aerosol (SSA) is an important link between ocean and atmosphere. Surface-active organics constitute a major fraction of the organic film of SSA. It is believed that the changes in chemical composition and surface organization of the organic film have important influences on physical, chemical and optical prope
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 171 (2022)
Effects of NH3 on the formation of SOA derived from xylene photochemical oxidation
Yiqian WANG, Shijie LIU, and Gehui WANG
Xylene is one of the most important anthropogenic volatile organic compounds (VOCs) for the secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation. As the effect of NH3 on the yield and reaction mechanism of SOA formed by photooxidation of xylene is not clear, SOA formation from atmospheric photooxidation of xylene with different N
Journal of Atmospheric and Environmental Optics
  • Publication Date: Jan. 01, 1900
  • Vol. 17, Issue 1, 185 (2022)