2005

Poster

 beirat2004

Kinetic and spectroscopic investigations of OH radical reactions

with tropospheric relevant compounds in aqueous solution
P. Barzaghi, J. Hesper, H. Herrmann

Beirat
 1st ACCENTSymposiumUrbino12 Laser-based Studies of Aqueous Phase Radical Reactions of Relevance for Tropospheric Chemistry
P. Barzaghi, S. Gligorovski, D. Hoffmann, K. Parajuli, H. Herrmann
ACCTENT Symposium Urbin
 Poster Sulfat EAC2005 The role of selected organics for atmospheric nucleation of H2SO4/H2O particles
T. Berndt, O. Böge, F. Strattmann, J. Heintzenberg
EAC 2005
 AcidRain2005 Long-time trends of acidification in rain at the water at the outskirts of Leipzig and the rural site Melpitz (Germany)
E. Brüggemann, H. Herrmann
Acid Rain
EACGhent2005 Particle characterisation before and after a cloud passage
E. Brüggemann, T. Gnauk, K. Müller, A. Wiedensohler, H. Herrmann
EAC Ghent
EGU Wien 24. 29.04.2005 Hydroxyl Radical Reactions with Halogenated Ethanols in Aqueous Solution
S. Gligorovski, I. Morozov, P. Barzaghi, H. Herrmann
EGU Wien
EGU Wien 2005 Ionic strength dependencies of electron transfer reactions of NO3-radicals in aqueous solution
D. Hoffmann, P. Barzaghi, H. Herrmann
EGU Wien
AAAR Atlanta 07. 11.02.2005 Analysis of Atmospheric Relevant Substituted Phenols in Aqueous solution using HPLC-APCI-MS
D. Hoffmann, P. Barzaghi, H. Herrmann
EAC Genth
EAC Ghent 2005DH Analysis of polar aromatic biomass buring tracers in combustion aerosol using HPLC-MS
D. Hoffmann, Y. Iinuma, H. Herrmann
AAAR Atlanta
EFEU CE and HPLC EAC 2005 Source Characterisation of Biomass burning Aerosol using CE-ESI-MS and HPLC-ESI-MS
Y. Iinuma, H. Herrmann

EFEU
EFEU Everything Poster Accent Urbino 2005 Size Resolved Chemical Characterisation of Biomass Burning Aerosols from Combustion of Northern-European Conifers, African Savannah, and Indonesian and German Peat
Y. Iinuma, H. Herrmann

ACCENT Urbino
m schuetze Einzeltropfenexperiment zur Bestimmung von Radikal-uptake-Koeffizienten an wässrigen Oberflächen
M. Schütze, T. Berndt, H. Herrmann
EGU Wien2005 Reactivity Study of Br-atoms with Tropospherically Important Oxygenated Organic Compunds in Aqueous Solution
K. Parajuli, H. Herrmann
EGU Wien
Bunsentagung Frankfurt2005 Kinetic Investigation of Br-atoms with Tropospherically Important Organic Compounds in Aqueous Solution
K. Parajuli, H. Herrmann

Bunsentagung
AT EGU 2005 Wien SPACCIM Simulations of the Multiphase Chemistry Occurring in Orographic Hill Cap Clouds
A. Tilgner, R. Wolke, H. Herrmann
EAC Gent
6th Informal Conference on Atmospheric and Molecular Science Helsingoer 2005 Study of NO3 Radical Reactions with Oxygenated Organic Compounds in Aqueous Solution
C. Weller, D. Hoffmann, P. Gaillard, P. Barzaghi, H. Herrmann
6. Informal Conference on Atmospheric and Modecular Science Helsingör
afs statusseminar 22 6 Aufnahme von NO3 und HBr an Wasser- und Eisoberflächen
M. Breil, R. Zellner, M. Schütze, T. Berndt, H. Herrmann
AFS Statusseminar
Taipei Chemical Aerosol Characterization at two Sites in Central Europe - a Comparison: 1993 - 1995 and 1998 - 2000
K. Müller, T. Gnauk
Taipei
Backup of posterlabor Einzeltropfenexperiment zur Bestimmung von Radikal-Uptake-Koeffizienten an wässrigen Oberflächen
M. Schütze, T. Berndt, H. Herrmann
poster eac2004c Uptake of NO3 on liquid surfaces
M. Schütze, H. Herrmann
EAC
poster eac2005a Modeling of a cloud tank
M. Schütze, F. Stratmann
EAC
AT EGU 2005 Wien SPACCIM Simulations of the Multiphase Chemistry Occurring in Orographic Hill Cap Clouds
A. Tilgner, R. Wolke, H. Herrmann

EGU Wien
    Proceedings
 Barnsdale Ext Abs H Herrmann 08 11 2005 Vs 4 1 Nitrogen species in the Tropospheric Multiphase System
H. Herrmann, P. Barzaghi, G. Spindler, E. Brüggemann
Gligorovski 2005  Hydroxyl Radical Reactions with Halogenated Ethanols in Aqueous Solution

S. Gligorovski, I. Morozov, H. Herrmann

EGU, Vienna

 abstract moldavia 2005 km et al An integrated effort for a better understanding of atmospheric multiphase chemnistry: Laboratory, modeling and field studies

K. Müller, E. Brüggemann, T. Gnauk, D. van Pinxteren, A. Tilgner, P. Barzaghi, H. Herrmann

Ecological Chemistry 2005, Moldova

 dvp EGU2005 Determination of Organic Compounds during the FEBUKO Hill Cap Cloud Experiments

D. van Pinxteren, A. Plewka, D. Hofmann, K.  Müller, H. Kramberger, B. Svrcina, K. Bächmann, W. Jaeschke, S. Mertes, J. I. Collett, H. Herrmann

EGU

 EAC 2005 abstract Determination of Organic Compounds during the FEBUKO Hill Cap Cloud Experiments

D. van Pinxteren, A. Plewka, D. Hofmann, K. Müller, H. Kramberger, B. Svrcina, K. Bächmann, W. Jaeschke, S. Mertes, J. I. Collett, H. Herrmann

EAC

ISCCE 2005 abstract  A Chemometric Optimization Study of Electrospray Ionization Parameters for the Determination of Organic Acids by CE-MS

D. van Pinxteren

EAC

Spindler 2005 NH3 Konzentrationsmessungen mit einem nasschemischen noch machen 1

NH3-Konzentrationsmessungen mit einem nasschemischen Verfahren

G. Spindler, A. Grüner, H. Herrmann

Spindler 24th AnnualAAARConference AustinTEXAS noch machen

SIZE-SEGREGATED PHYSICAL-CHEMICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PARTICLES IN THE URBAN BACKGROUND OF SAXONIAN LOW LANDS (GERMANY)

G. Spindler, E. Brüggemann, T. Gnauk, A. Grüner, H. Herrmann, K. Müller, B. Wehner, M. Wallasch

AAAR

Spindler2005 EAC Ghent noch machen

Size-segregated physical-chemical characterization of particles depending from air mass origin at Melpitz (Germany)

G. Spindler, E. Grüggemann, T. Gnauk, A. Gründer, H. Herrmann, K. Müller, T. Tuch, B. Wehner, M. Wallasch. A. Wiedensohler

EAC

eac2005 abstract berndt

The role of organics for atmospheric nucleation of H2SO4/H2O particles

T. Berndt, O. Böge, F. Stratmann, J. Heintzenberg

EAC

Nr 13 Messtechn

Influence of Particulate Matter (PM) on Air Quality – a Transbondary Problem?

G. Spindler, E. Brüggemann, T. Gnauk, A. Grüner, K. Müller, T. M. Tuch, M. Wallasch, B. Wehner, A. Wiedensohler, H. Herrmann

Messtechn. Kolloquium

abstract FC 130 Herrmann2004

Laboratory and Field Studies on SOA Formation from BVOC Precursors

H. Herrmann, Y. Iinuma, O. Böge, T. Gnauk, A. Plewka, K. Müller

Faraday Discussion 130: Atmospheric Chemistry