The European Aerosol Conference 2024 kicks off this Sunday! This year, we're excited that it's taking place in Finland, the home country of Karsa. We’ll be there all week.
Come visit us at the booth T2! Learn about MION2 and discover new Multi-Pressure chemical Ionisation Capabilities. Get an up-close look at the Orbitrap™ core components, and don’t forget to pick up your exclusive candy box—no licorice, we promise!
Be sure to add MION-related contributions to your conference program! The list is quite impressive this year.
Chemical analysis techniques (I) Location: Maestro
13.15: Extending the range of detectable trace species with fast polarity switching of chemical ionization Orbitrap mass spectrometry, Runlong Cai
14:30: Online measurement of molecular nanoparticle composition using a reagent and polarity-switching Orbitrap mass spectrometer, Juha Kangasluoma
New particle formation (II) Location: Main auditorium
13.30: Atmospheric nanoparticles are growing slower than expected, Dominik Stolzenburg
14.15: Upper-tropospheric isoprene particle formation from CERN CLOUD measurements, Jiali Shen
14.30: Crucial role of iodine and sulfur oxoacids in marine secondary aerosol formation, Xu-Cheng He
Poster Session I, 14.45-17.15.
Henning Finkenzeller: Comprehensive Analysis of Complex Gas Mixtures by Multi-Pressure Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry.
Wei Huang: Chemical composition of ambient clusters contributing to clustering events at the pristine high-altitude Izaña Atmospheric Observatory (2367 m a.s.l.), Canary Islands.
Rabbia Asgher: Furan in Focus: Experimental Insights into Atmospheric Autoxidation from MION Orbitrap Mass Spectrometer.
Fariba Partovi Optimizing Chemical Ionization Detection of Compounds Impacting the Well-being of the Environment
Roseline Thakur: Coastal SMEAR -Biosphere-atmosphere interactions at the coast of the Baltic Sea.
Aerosols and clouds in polar regions (II). Location: Small Auditorium
17.15: Penguins and particles: an important source of climate-relevant aerosol in Antarctica, Matthew Charles Boyer
Measurement techniques for ambient aerosols. Location: Maestro
10.15: First steps towards a novel filter analysis workflow for PM2.5, Sebastian Holm
Molecular characterization of atmospheric aerosols (I) Location: Main auditorium
10.45: Molecular composition of oxygenated organic molecules and their contribution to organic aerosol at the pristine high-altitude Izaña Atmospheric Observatory (2367 m a.s.l.), Canary Islands, Chen Yang.