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Andrey Khlystov

Researcher at Desert Research Institute

Publications -  123
Citations -  5958

Andrey Khlystov is an academic researcher from Desert Research Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aerosol & Air quality index. The author has an hindex of 36, co-authored 112 publications receiving 5267 citations. Previous affiliations of Andrey Khlystov include Duke University & University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

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Chemical and Biological Applications of Digital-Microfluidic Devices

TL;DR: This article reviews efforts to develop various LoC applications using electrowetting-based digital microfluidics, and describes these applications, their implementation, and associated design issues.
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Nucleation events during the Pittsburgh Air Quality study: Description and relation to key meteorological, gas phase, and aerosol parameters

TL;DR: The analysis shows nucleation on 50% of the study days and regional-scale formation of ultrafine particles on 30% of those days as discussed by the authors, and observed nucleation events ranged from weak events with only a slight increase in the particle number to relatively intense events with increases of total particle counts between 50,000 cm−3 up to 150,000cm−3.
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Ambient aerosol size distributions and number concentrations measured during the Pittsburgh Air Quality Study (PAQS)

TL;DR: In this article, 12 months of aerosol size distributions from 3 to 560 nm, measured using scanning mobility particle sizers are presented with an emphasis on average number, surface, and volume distributions, and seasonal and diurnal variation.
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Positive and Negative Artifacts in Particulate Organic Carbon Measurements with Denuded and Undenuded Sampler Configurations Special Issue ofAerosol Science and Technologyon Findings from the Fine Particulate Matter Supersites Program

TL;DR: In this article, an activated carbon monolith denuder has been used to remove gas-phase organics from ambient particulate organic carbon (POC) measurements with quartz filters.
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The steam-jet aerosol collector

TL;DR: In this paper, a new principle of sampling aerosol particles by means of steam injection with the consequent collection of grown droplets has been established, and a prototype of an aerosol sampler was designed which is capable of sampling particles quantitatively down to several nanometres in diameter.