A
Ariane Kahnt
Researcher at University of Antwerp
Publications - 17
Citations - 988
Ariane Kahnt is an academic researcher from University of Antwerp. The author has contributed to research in topics: Organosulfate & Ozonolysis. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 17 publications receiving 823 citations. Previous affiliations of Ariane Kahnt include University of Auckland & Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology.
Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI
The molecular identification of organic compounds in the atmosphere : state of the art and challenges
Barbara Nozière,Markus Kalberer,Magda Claeys,James Allan,Barbara D'Anna,Stefano Decesari,E. Finessi,Marianne Glasius,Irena Grgić,Jacqueline F. Hamilton,Thorsten Hoffmann,Yoshiteru Iinuma,Mohammed Jaoui,Ariane Kahnt,Christopher J. Kampf,Ivan Kourtchev,Willy Maenhaut,Willy Maenhaut,Nicholas Marsden,Sanna Saarikoski,Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis,Jason D. Surratt,Sönke Szidat,Rafal Szmigielski,Armin Wisthaler +24 more
TL;DR: Atmosphere: State of the Art and Challenges Barbara Nozier̀e,*,† Markus Kalberer,*,‡ Magda Claeys,* James Allan, Barbara D’Anna,† Stefano Decesari, Emanuela Finessi, Marianne Glasius, Irena Grgic,́ Jacqueline F.
Journal ArticleDOI
Laboratory chamber studies on the formation of organosulfates from reactive uptake of monoterpene oxides
TL;DR: Organosulfate formation was observed only under acidic conditions for both monoterpene oxides and, to a lesser extent, campholenic aldehyde, indicating that epoxides most likely serve as precursors for some of the organosulfates reported from both ambient and laboratory SOA samples.
Journal ArticleDOI
One-year study of nitro-organic compounds and their relation to wood burning in PM10 aerosol from a rural site in Belgium
Ariane Kahnt,Shabnam Behrouzi,Reinhilde Vermeylen,Mohammad Safi Shalamzari,Jordy Vercauteren,Edward Roekens,Magda Claeys,Willy Maenhaut,Willy Maenhaut +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, a one-year set of atmospheric PM10 filter samples that were collected at a rural background site in Hamme, Belgium was used to determine four groups of nitro-aromatic compounds (with molecular weights (MWs) of 139, 155, 169, and 183), a-pinene-related nitrooxy-organosulfates (MW 295), and the resin acid dehydroabietic acid (DHAA, MW 300) were quantified using liquid chromatography combined with negative ion electrospray ionization mass spectrometry
Journal ArticleDOI
Mass spectrometric characterization of organosulfates related to secondary organic aerosol from isoprene.
Mohammad Safi Shalamzari,Oxana Ryabtsova,Ariane Kahnt,Reinhilde Vermeylen,Marie-France Herent,Joëlle Quetin-Leclercq,Pieter Van der Veken,Willy Maenhaut,Willy Maenhaut,Magda Claeys +9 more
TL;DR: A more complete structural characterization of polar organosulfates that originate from isoprene secondary organic aerosol was achieved, and an important atmospheric finding is the presence of anorganosulfate that is related to methyl vinyl ketone, a major gas-phase oxidation product ofIsoprene.
Journal ArticleDOI
Characterization of polar organosulfates in secondary organic aerosol from the green leaf volatile 3-Z-hexenal.
Mohammad Safi Shalamzari,Ariane Kahnt,Reinhilde Vermeylen,Tadeusz E. Kleindienst,Michael Lewandowski,Filip Cuyckens,Willy Maenhaut,Willy Maenhaut,Magda Claeys +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the green leaf volatiles 3-Z-hexenal serves as a precursor for biogenic secondary organic aersol through the formation of polar organosulfates (Os) with molecular weight (MW) 226.