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Michael E. Jenkin
Researcher at University of Bristol
Publications - 171
Citations - 22725
Michael E. Jenkin is an academic researcher from University of Bristol. The author has contributed to research in topics: Atmospheric chemistry & Isoprene. The author has an hindex of 62, co-authored 168 publications receiving 20099 citations. Previous affiliations of Michael E. Jenkin include Max Planck Society & AeA.
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The formation, properties and impact of secondary organic aerosol: current and emerging issues
Mattias Hallquist,John C. Wenger,Urs Baltensperger,Yinon Rudich,David Simpson,David Simpson,Magda Claeys,J. Dommen,Neil M. Donahue,Christian George,Christian George,Allen H. Goldstein,Jacqueline F. Hamilton,Hartmut Herrmann,Thorsten Hoffmann,Yoshiteru Iinuma,Myoseon Jang,Michael E. Jenkin,Jose L. Jimenez,Astrid Kiendler-Scharr,Willy Maenhaut,Gordon McFiggans,Th. F. Mentel,Anne Monod,André S. H. Prévôt,John H. Seinfeld,Jason D. Surratt,Rafal Szmigielski,Jürgen Wildt +28 more
TL;DR: In this article, an overview of the atmospheric degradation mechanisms for SOA precursors, gas-particle partitioning theory and analytical techniques used to determine the chemical composition of SOA is presented.
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Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume IV – gas phase reactions of organic halogen species
Roger Atkinson,Donald L. Baulch,R. A. Cox,John Crowley,R. F. Hampson,R. G. Hynes,Michael E. Jenkin,Michel J. Rossi,J. Troe,Timothy J. Wallington +9 more
TL;DR: The IUPAC Subcommittee on Gas Kinetic Data Evaluation for Atmospheric Chemistry (IUPAC-GKDE) as mentioned in this paper has published a series of data sheets for organic halogen species.
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Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume I - gas phase reactions of O x , HO x , NO x and SO x species
Roger Atkinson,Donald L. Baulch,R. A. Cox,John Crowley,R. F. Hampson,R. G. Hynes,Michael E. Jenkin,Michel J. Rossi,J. Troe +8 more
TL;DR: In this article, the IUPAC Subcommittee on GasKinetic Data Evaluation for Atmospheric Chemistry presented the first in the series, presenting kinetic and photochemical data evaluated by the committee.
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Protocol for the development of the Master Chemical Mechanism, MCM v3 (Part A): tropospheric degradation of non-aromatic volatile organic compounds
TL;DR: In this paper, an update to the previous protocol is presented, which has been used to define degradation schemes for 107 non-aromatic VOC as part of version 3 of the Master Chemical Mechanism (MCM v3).
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The tropospheric degradation of volatile organic compounds: a protocol for mechanism development
TL;DR: In this paper, a series of rules for the construction of detailed degradation schemes for use in numerical models of the boundary layer over Europe is presented. But, as a major disadvantage of explicit chemical mechanisms is the very large number of reactions potentially generated, if the rules are rigorously applied.