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Neutral molecular cluster formation of sulfuric acid–dimethylamine observed in real time under atmospheric conditions
For atmospheric sulfuric acid (SA) concentrations the presence of dimethylamine (DMA) at mixing ratios of several parts per trillion by volume can explain observed boundary layer new particle formation rates. However, the concentration and molecular composition of the neutral (uncharged) clusters ha...
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