Atmospheric Chemistry
and Air Pollution
Yesterday, Today, and Tomorrow

~ In Honor of Dr. James N. Pitts, Jr. ~
 

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1 M. Appel, W. van der Veer and T. Benter The Development of a Novel miniature TOF-Mass Spectrometer University of California, Irvine.
2 E. Behrentz, L. D. Sabin, K. Wong, S. D. Colome, D. R. Fitz, A. M. Winer Characterizing the Range of Children's Pollutant Exposure During School Bus Commutes University of California, Los Angeles.
3 W. Bloss Halogen Monoxide Self-Reactions: New Measurements of ClO + ClO and IO + IO California Institute of Technology, Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
4 A.A. Bosveld and F-M. Tao Density Functional Theory Study of the HCl + ClNO3 Reaction and the Effect of Water California State University, Fullerton
5 G.M. Chaban, R.B. Gerber, and K.C. Janda The Transition from Hydrogen Bonding to Ionization in (HCl)n(NH3)n and (HCl)n(H2O)n Clusters: Consequences for Anharmonic Vibrational Spectroscopy University of California, Irvine.
6 S. Chattopadhyay, H.J. Tobias, and P.J. Ziemann A Method for Measuring Vapor Pressures of Low Volatility Organic Aerosol Compounds Using a Thermal Desorption Particle Beam Mass Spectrometer University of California, Riverside.
7 B.-M. Cheng, M. Bahou, C.-Y. Chung, Y.-P. Lee, and L. C. Lee Photoabsorption Cross Sections of Deuterated Atmospheric Molecules in Vacuum Ultraviolet San Diego State University.
8 Y. Choi, D. R. Blake, and F. S. Rowland A New Approach Combining PCA, MLR, and CMB Techniques in Urban Pollution Studies University of California, Irvine.
9 M. Chung and S. Paulson How Much VOC's are Unmeasured? Total NMOC's and Speciated VOC's at UCLA in Fall and Winter 2000 University of California, Los Angeles.
10 D.B. Coulson, K. Janda, and F-M. Tao Theoretical Study of the Reactions of Ethene with Molecular Chlorine and Bromine at the X1S and B3S States California State University, Fullerton.
11 G. Dadson C. Uranga, C. Fernandez, R. Frechen, J. Hargrove, D. Robichaud, C. Barbaro, S. Hewitt Laser Ionization/Mass Spectrometry: A Probe for StudyingAtmospheric Reactions California State University, Fullerton.
12 K.S. Docherty and P.J. Ziemann, Online Inlet-Based Trimethylsilane Derivatization for Gas Chromatography of Mono- and Dicarboxylic Acids University of California, Riverside.
13 L. A. Doezema, A. S. Katzenstein, D. R. Blake, and F. S. Rowland Comparison of Hydrocarbons in US Cities University of California, Irvine.
14 C. Frez, C. Quant, S. Hewitt FTIR Study of the Cl + Naphthalene Rate Constant California State University, Fullerton.
15 R. Garnica, R. McKeachie, C. Ueberfluss, U. Boesl, T. Benter and W. van der Veer Advancements in Laser Ionization-MS Detection of HOCl University of California, Irvine.
16 M. E. Gebel, B. S. Fox, R. C. Hoffman, and B. J. Finlayson-Pitts Uptake of N2O5 on NaCl and Synthetic Sea Salt Powders University of California, Irvine.
17 W.S. Goliff, J.C. Sagebiel, and B. Zielinska Hydrocarbon Measurements During the Central California Ozone Study Desert Research Institute.
18 P. Hanst Automatic Analysis of Trace Gases in Air at Parts Per Billion Levels Infrared Analysis Inc.
19 J.A. Harris, L.J. Larson and F-M. Tao Mechanistic Studies on the Reactions of Sulfur Trioxide with Hydrogen Halides to Form Superacides California State University, Fullerton.
20 A. Hasson and S.E. Paulson An Investigation of Hydroperoxide Levels in Urban Aerosols University of California, Los Angeles.
21 L. Hernandez, G. Michalski, M. Fenn, T. Miexner and M. Thiemens Using Oxygen Isotope Mass Independent Fractionation as a Tracer of Atmospheric Nitrate Deposition in the Inland Empire University of California, San Diego.
22 K. Inazu, S. Ghosal, J. C. Hemminger Surface Segregation of Bromine in Bromide Doped NaCl: Implications for the Seasonal Variations in Artic Ozone University of California, Irvine.
23 J. M. Jones, D. G. Shendell, B. J. Turpin, R. A. Weker, S. D. Colome, A. M. Winer, C. D. Weisel Analysis of Personal Exposures to PM2.5 of Los Angeles County, CA Participants of the RIOPA Study University of California, Los Angeles.
24 M. Kasem, G. Michalski, Z. Scott, M. Kabiling, C. W. Lee, and M. Thiemens Isotopic Analysis of Sulfate Aerosols from La Jolla, CA University of Califronia, San Diego.
25 E. Knipping, K. Nguyen and D. Dabdub Estimates of VOC Oxidation Due to Sea-Salt Derived Cl Atoms in the Los Angeles Area University of California, Irvine.
26 Lonyai and F-M. Tao Production of Molecular Halogen Gases from Reactions of Halogen Nitrate with Sea Salt Components California State University, Fullerton.
27 D. Luo, P.H. Nuyujukian, and F-M. Tao Theoretical Study of the Reactions of Criegee Intermediates with Water California State University, Fullerton.
28 N.A. Marley and J.S. Gaffney Fast Response Measurements of Nitrogen Dioxide and Peroxyacetyl Nitrates (PANs) Using GC/Luminol Detection Argonne National Laboratory.
29 M.P. McGrath and F.S. Rowland Modeling Elimination Reactions of Interest in Atmospheric Chemistry University of California, Irvine.
30 K. McKinney, P.Wennberg, S. Dhaniyala, et al. In Situ Measurements of Nitric Acid in the Arctic Stratosphere During SOLVE and Implications for Polar Stratospheric Cloud Composition California Institute of Technology.
31 S. Meinardi, T. Shirai, D.R. Blake and F.S. Rowland Biomass Burning in Northern Australia During the BIBLE-B Experiment University of California, Irvine.
32 C. Morrell and M. Okumura Infrared Cavity Ringdown Spectroscopy for Laboratory Studies of HO2, RO2, and RO Reactions California Institute of Technology.
33 S. Nizkorodov, C. Roehl, H. Zhang, G. Blake, and P. Wennberg Experimental Study of Vibrationally Mediated Dissociation of PNA, PAN, and HOONO California Institute of Technology.
34 P.H. Nuyujukian, D. Luo and F-M. Tao Theoretical Investigation on the Reactions of Criegee Radicals with Sulfur Dioxide California State University, Fullerton. 
35 S. Okimoto and F-M.Tao Reaction Pathways for SO3 and NH3 in Water Clusters California State University, Fullerton.
36 G. Orzechowska and S.E. Paulson Measurements of Acids from Ozone-Alkene Reactions using SPME University of California, Los Angeles.
37 A.B. Patel and F-M. Tao Ab Initio and Density Functional Theory Studies of Stable Structures of Glycine-Water Clusters California State University, Fullerton.
38 N. Patris and M. Thiemens Sulfur Isotopic Variations in Greenland Ice during the Last Centuries University of California, San Diego.
39 T. Pedersen Lifetimes in Clouds University of Copenhagen..
40 P. Phousongphouang and J. Arey Determination of Hydroxyl Radical Rate Constants for Methylnaphthalenes, Dimethylnaphthalenes, and Ethylnaphthalenes University of California, Riverside.
41 B. Picquet, J-F. Doussin, R. Durand-Jolibois and P. Carlier FTIR Study of the Mechanism of the Atmospheric Oxidation of Some Acetates University of Paris 7 - Denis Diderot.
42 C. Quant, B. Nguyen, M. Nguyen, M. Luu, S. Hewitt GC Study of the Cl + Naphthalene Rate Constant California State University, Fullerton.
43 F. Reisen and J. Arey Reactions of Hydroxyl Radicals and Ozone with Acenaphthene and Acenaphthylene University of California, Riverside.
44 D. Rice, A. Gotoh, H. Ajie, M. Gupta, R. Cicerone, and S. Tyler Stable Carbon and Hydrogen Isotope Ratios in Atmospheric Methane and Their Interpretation University of California, Riverside.
45 A.M. Rivera-Figueroa and B.J. Finlayson-Pitts FTIR Studies of heterogeneous reactions between a gaseous atmospheric pollutants and HNO3 adsorbed on surfaces University of California, Irvine.
46 D. Robichaud, F.-M. Tao, and S. Hewitt Ab Initio Study of the Rate Constants for the Reactions of the Cl Atoms with Isotopic Methane California State University, Fullerton.
47 C.M. Roehl, H. Zhang, S.A. Nizkorodov, G.A. Blake, and P.O. Wennberg Novel Photodissociation Process of HNO4 in the Near-IR California Institute of Technology.
48 N. Saliba, A. L. Sumner, L. M. Wingen, A. Rivera-Figueroa, and B. J. Finlayson-Pitts Reactions of Nitric Acid on Silica Surfaces as a Function of Relative Humidity University of California, Irvine.
49 C. Sauer, J.T. Pisano, and D. Fitz TDLAS Measurements During the Central California Ozone Study University of California, Riverside.
50 J. Savarino, B. Alexander, G. Michalski, and M. Thiemens Oxygen Isotopic Composition of Nitrate Trapped in Vostok and Dome C Ice Cores University of California, San Diego
51 Z. Scott, G. Michalski, M. Kabiling, M. Kasam, C. W. Lee, and M. Thiemens Mass Independent Isotope Fractionation in Nitrate Aerosols from La Jolla, Ca University of California, San Diego. 
52 L. Short, R. McKeachie, R. Garnica, W. van der Veer and T. Benter Simultaneous Broad-Bandwidth REMPI Detection of NO and NO2 in Engine Exhaust University of California, Irvine.
53 W.R. Stockwell The Central California Ozone Study: Preliminary Analysis of Measurements of Actinic Flux Desert Research Institute.
54 H.J. Tobias and P.J. Ziemann Kinetics of the Gas Phase Reactions of Alcohols, Aldehydes, Carboxylic Acids and Water with the C-13 Criegee Intermediates Formed from Ozonolysis of 1-Tetradecene University of California, Riverside.
55 T. J. Wallington, M. D. Hurley, T. Maurer, I. Barnes, K. H. Becker, G. S. Tyndall, J. J. Orlando, A. S. Pimentel, and M. Bilde Atmospheric Oxidation Mechanism of Methyl Formate Ford Motor Company.
56 L. Wang and J. Zhang Cavity Ringdown Laser Absorption Spectroscopy of Vinoxy Radical University of California, Riverside.
57 W. Wang, K. C. Thompson, J.-F. Doussin, M. J. Lakin, L. M. Wingen, and B. J. Finlayson-Pitts Reactions of NO3 Radicals and N2O5 with NaCl and NaBr Aerosols University of California, Irvine.

Monday, August 13, 2001
University of California, Irvine
Crystal Cove Auditorium, 8:45 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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