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André S. H. Prévôt

Researcher at Paul Scherrer Institute

Publications -  543
Citations -  46640

André S. H. Prévôt is an academic researcher from Paul Scherrer Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Particulates. The author has an hindex of 90, co-authored 511 publications receiving 38599 citations. Previous affiliations of André S. H. Prévôt include University of California, Davis & Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology.

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Chemical characterization of fine particulate matter, and source apportionment of organic aerosol at three sites in New Delhi, India

TL;DR: In this article, real-time chemical characterization of fine particulate matter and identification of its sources is proposed for developing cost-effective mitigation policies in New Delhi was ranked as world's most polluted megacity with annual average PM 2.5 concentration of ~140 ug.
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Urban and rural aerosol characterization of summer smog events during the PIPAPO field campaign in Milan, Italy : LOOP ozone production in the Po Valley, Italy: The PIPAPO field experiment

TL;DR: A comprehensive range of aerosol parameters was measured at an urban and a rural site in the Milan, Italy metropolitan region during summer smog events in summer 1998 as mentioned in this paper, and small particles (d < 40 nm) are thought to consist mainly of hydrophobic particulate organic matter, rather than soot or H 2 SO 4 aerosols.
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An Aerosol Modelling Study of Winter and Summer Periods in Switzerland

TL;DR: In this paper, the application of the MM5/CAMx model system under winter and summer conditions in 2006 over the complex terrain of Switzerland was discussed, where the main components of the winter aerosols are particulate nitrate and organic aerosols.
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High-Frequency Gaseous and Particulate Chemical Characterization using Extractive Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry (Dual-Phase-EESI-TOF)

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a new technique that uses extractive electrospray ionization (EESI) for online gas and particle chemical speciation, namely the dual-phase EESI-TOF, which was designed and optimized to measure gas- and particle-phase species with saturation vapor concentrations spanning more than 10 orders of magnitude with good linearity and a measurement cycle as fast as 3 min.