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Ian Barnes
Researcher at University of Wuppertal
Publications - 141
Citations - 8727
Ian Barnes is an academic researcher from University of Wuppertal. The author has contributed to research in topics: Radical & Reaction rate constant. The author has an hindex of 39, co-authored 141 publications receiving 7998 citations. Previous affiliations of Ian Barnes include National University of Cordoba & Peking University.
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Organic aerosol and global climate modelling: a review
Maria Kanakidou,John H. Seinfeld,Spyros N. Pandis,Ian Barnes,Frank Dentener,Maria Cristina Facchini,R. Van Dingenen,Barbara Ervens,Athanasios Nenes,Claus J. Nielsen,Erik Swietlicki,J. P. Putaud,Yves Balkanski,Sandro Fuzzi,J. Horth,Geert K. Moortgat,R. Winterhalter,Cathrine Lund Myhre,Kostas Tsigaridis,Elisabetta Vignati,Euripides G. Stephanou,J. Wilson +21 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors reviewed existing knowledge with regard to organic aerosol (OA) of importance for global climate modelling and defined critical gaps needed to reduce the involved uncertainties, and synthesized the information to provide a continuous analysis of the flow from the emitted material to the atmosphere up to the point of the climate impact of the produced organic aerosols.
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The nitrate radical: Physics, chemistry, and the atmosphere
Richard P. Wayne,Ian Barnes,P. Biggs,John P. Burrows,Carlos E. Canosa-Mas,Jens Hjorth,G. Le Bras,Geert K. Moortgat,Dieter Perner,G. Poulet,G Restelli,Howard Sidebottom +11 more
TL;DR: A review of the state of the art in the field of chemistry of the NO 3 radical is presented in this paper, with a focus on the relationship between the laboratory and the atmospheric studies.
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Dimethyl sulfide and dimethyl sulfoxide and their oxidation in the atmosphere.
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The photolysis of ortho-nitrophenols: a new gas phase source of HONO.
Iustinian Bejan,Yasin Abd El Aal,Ian Barnes,Thorsten Benter,Birger Bohn,Peter Wiesen,Jörg Kleffmann +6 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that the photolysis of aromatic compounds containing the ortho-nitrophenol entity could help to explain, at least in part, this high contribution of HONO to the oxidation capacity of the urban atmosphere.
The photolysis of ortho-nitrophenols: A new gas phase source of HONO
Iustinian Bejan,Ian Barnes,Jörg Kleffmann,Y. El Shorbany,Thorsten Benter,P. Wiesen,Birger Bohn +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, it was shown that the photolysis occurred in the gas phase indicating that HONO formation is initiated by intramolecular hydrogen transfer from the phenolic OH group to the nitro group.