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  • Adding reactive gases such as isoprene to mixtures lowers the production of secondary organic aerosol in the atmosphere, thus reducing the atmospheric particulate burden, with implications for human health and climate.

    • Gordon McFiggans
    • Thomas F. Mentel
    • Astrid Kiendler-Scharr
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 565, P: 587-593
  • The link between biogenic volatile organic compounds in the atmosphere and their conversion to aerosol particles is unclear, but a direct reaction pathway is now described by which volatile organic compounds lead to low-volatility vapours that can then condense onto aerosol surfaces, producing secondary organic aerosol.

    • Mikael Ehn
    • Joel A. Thornton
    • Thomas F. Mentel
    Research
    Nature
    Volume: 506, P: 476-479