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    2009

    King, M.D. and Rennie, A.R. and Thompson, Katherine C. and Fisher, F.N. and Dong, C.C. and Thomas, R.K. and Pfrang, C. and Hughes, A.V. (2009) Oxidation of oleic acid at the air-water interface and its potential effects on cloud critical supersaturations. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 11 (35), pp. 7699-7707. ISSN 1463-9076.

    2010

    Thompson, Katherine C. and Rennie, A.R. and King, M.D. and Hardman, S.J.O. and Lucas, C.O.M. and Pfrang, C. and Hughes, Brian R. and Hughes, A.V. (2010) Reaction of a phospholipid monolayer with gas-phase ozone at the air-water interface: measurement of surface excess and surface pressure in real time. Langmuir 26 (22), pp. 17295-17303. ISSN 0743-7463.

    May 2010

    King, M.D. and Rennie, A.R. and Pfrang, C. and Hughes, A.V. and Thompson, Katherine C. (2010) Interaction of nitrogen dioxide (NO2) with a monolayer of oleic acid at the air-water interface - A simple proxy for atmospheric aerosol. Atmospheric Environment 44 (14), 1822 - 1825. ISSN 1352-2310.

    9 April 2013

    Thompson, Katherine C. and Jones, S.H. and Rennie, A.R. and King, M.D. and Ward, A.D. and Hughes, Brian R. and Lucas, C.O.M. and Campbell, R.A. and Hughes, A.V. (2013) Degradation and rearrangement of a lung surfactant lipid at the air–water interface during exposure to the pollutant gas ozone. Langmuir 29 (14), pp. 4594-4602. ISSN 0743-7463.

    28 December 2020

    King, M.D. and Jones, S.H. and Lucas, C.O.M. and Thompson, Katherine and Rennie, A.R. and Ward, A.D. and Marks, A.A. and Fisher, F.N. and Pfrang, C. and Hughes, A.V. and Campbell, R.A. (2020) The reaction of oleic acid monolayers with gas-phase ozone at the air water interface: the effect of sub-phase viscosity, and inert secondary components. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 22 (48), pp. 28032-28044. ISSN 1463-9076.

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