Temperature-Dependent Viscosity of Organic Materials Characterized by Atomic Force Microscope
The viscosity of atmospheric aerosol particles determines the equilibrium timescale at which a molecule diffuses into and out of particles, influencing processes such as gas–particle partitioning, light scattering, and cloud formation that can affect air quality and climate. This particle viscosity...
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Main Authors: | Yiming Qin, Jianhuai Ye, Paul Ohno, Theodora Nah, Scot T. Martin |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/97e9b01f2d494460805a08fc7b7c39fe |
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