Vapor pressure measurements on low-volatility terpenoid compounds by the concatenated gas saturation method.

@article{Widegren2010VaporPM,
  title={Vapor pressure measurements on low-volatility terpenoid compounds by the concatenated gas saturation method.},
  author={Jason A. Widegren and Thomas J. Bruno},
  journal={Environmental science \& technology},
  year={2010},
  volume={44 1},
  pages={
          388-93
        }
}
The atmospheric oxidation of monoterpenes plays a central role in the formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs), which have important effects on the weather and climate. However, models of SOA formation have large uncertainties. One reason for this is that SOA formation depends directly on the vapor pressures of the monoterpene oxidation products, but few vapor pressures have been reported for these compounds. As a result, models of SOA formation have had to rely on estimated values of… 

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