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Publications by A. Lubben
Investigating the Composition of Organic Aerosol Resulting From Cyclohexene Ozonolysis: Low Molecular Weight and Heterogeneous Reaction Products
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Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation From Aromatic Alkene Ozonolysis: Influence of the Precursor Structure on Yield, Chemical Composition and Mechanism
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