Mackenzie L. Smith, Ph.D. - Publications

Affiliations: 
Engineering and Applied Sciences Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
Area:
Environmental Chemistry

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2018 Giamarelou M, Smith M, Papapanagiotou E, Martin S, Biskos G. Hygroscopic properties of potassium-halide nanoparticles Aerosol Science and Technology. 52: 536-545. DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2018.1432848  0.435
2014 Martin ST, Kuwata M, Smith ML. An analytic equation for the volume fraction of condensationally grown mixed particles and applications to secondary organic material produced in continuously mixed flow reactors Aerosol Science and Technology. 48: 803-812. DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2014.931564  0.602
2014 You Y, Smith ML, Song M, Martin ST, Bertram AK. Liquid-liquid phase separation in atmospherically relevant particles consisting of organic species and inorganic salts International Reviews in Physical Chemistry. 33: 43-77. DOI: 10.1080/0144235X.2014.890786  0.622
2013 Smith ML, You Y, Kuwata M, Bertram AK, Martin ST. Phase transitions and phase miscibility of mixed particles of ammonium sulfate, toluene-derived secondary organic material, and water. The Journal of Physical Chemistry. A. 117: 8895-906. PMID 23931697 DOI: 10.1021/Jp405095E  0.65
2012 Pöhlker C, Wiedemann KT, Sinha B, Shiraiwa M, Gunthe SS, Smith M, Su H, Artaxo P, Chen Q, Cheng Y, Elbert W, Gilles MK, Kilcoyne AL, Moffet RC, Weigand M, et al. Biogenic potassium salt particles as seeds for secondary organic aerosol in the Amazon. Science (New York, N.Y.). 337: 1075-8. PMID 22936773 DOI: 10.1126/Science.1223264  0.624
2012 You Y, Renbaum-Wolff L, Carreras-Sospedra M, Hanna SJ, Hiranuma N, Kamal S, Smith ML, Zhang X, Weber RJ, Shilling JE, Dabdub D, Martin ST, Bertram AK. Images reveal that atmospheric particles can undergo liquid-liquid phase separations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 109: 13188-93. PMID 22847443 DOI: 10.1073/Pnas.1206414109  0.639
2012 Smith ML, Bertram AK, Martin ST. Deliquescence, efflorescence, and phase miscibility of mixed particles of ammonium sulfate and isoprene-derived secondary organic material Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 12: 9613-9628. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-12-9613-2012  0.609
2011 Bertram AK, Martin ST, Hanna SJ, Smith ML, Bodsworth A, Chen Q, Kuwata M, Liu A, You Y, Zorn SR. Predicting the relative humidities of liquid-liquid phase separation, efflorescence, and deliquescence of mixed particles of ammonium sulfate, organic material, and water using the organic-to-sulfate mass ratio of the particle and the oxygen-to-carbon elemental ratio of the organic component Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics. 11: 10995-11006. DOI: 10.5194/Acp-11-10995-2011  0.64
2011 Smith ML, Kuwata M, Martin ST. Secondary organic material produced by the dark ozonolysis of-pinene minimally affects the deliquescence and efflorescence of ammonium sulfate Aerosol Science and Technology. 45: 244-261. DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2010.532178  0.626
2011 Martin ST, Bertram AK, Smith ML, Kuwata M, Zorn S, Chen Q. Phase transitions and separation of mixed organic-inorganic particles Acs National Meeting Book of Abstracts 0.607
2010 Wang Z, King SM, Freney E, Rosenoern T, Smith ML, Chen Q, Kuwata M, Lewis ER, Pöschl U, Wang W, Buseck PR, Martin ST. The dynamic shape factor of sodium chloride nanoparticles as regulated by drying rate Aerosol Science and Technology. 44: 939-953. DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2010.503204  0.63
2010 Zorn SR, Chen Q, Guzman MI, Kuwata M, Lee SB, Liu Y, Smith M, Martin ST. Environmental chamber study on liquid phase oxidation of isoprene Acs National Meeting Book of Abstracts 0.606
2009 Mifflin AL, Smith ML, Martin ST. Morphology hypothesized to influence aerosol particle deliquescence. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics : Pccp. 11: 10095-107. PMID 19865765 DOI: 10.1039/b910432a  0.576
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