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Renbaum, L. H.; Smith, G. D. Artifacts in measuring aerosol uptake kinetics: the roles of time, concentration and adsorption. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions 2011, 11(3), 7971-8002. Abstract
Zhao, Z.; Husainy, S.; Stoudemayer, C. T.; Smith, G. D. Reactive uptake of NO3 radicals by unsaturated fatty acid particles. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2011, 13(39), 17809. Abstract
Zhao, Z.; Husainy, S.; Smith, G. D. Kinetics Studies of the Gas-Phase Reactions of NO 3 Radicals with Series of 1-Alkenes, Dienes, Cycloalkenes, Alkenols, and Alkenals. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2011, 115(44), 12161-12172. Abstract
Renbaum, L.; Smith, G. Organic nitrate formation in the radical-initiated oxidation of model aerosol particles in the presence of NOx. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2009, 11, 8040-8047. Abstract
Hearn, J.; Smith, G. Ozonolysis of mixed oleic acid/n-docosane particles: The roles of phase, morphology, and metastable states. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2007, 111, 11059-11065. Abstract
Hearn, J. D.; Smith, G. D. Reactions and mass spectra of complex particles using Aerosol CIMS. International Journal of Mass Spectrometry 2006, 258, 95-103. Abstract
Hearn, J.; Smith, G. A mixed-phase relative rates technique for measuring aerosol reaction kinetics. Geophysical Research Letters 2006, 33, L17805, doi:10.1029/2006GL026963. Abstract
Hearn, J.; Lovett, A.; Smith, G. Ozonolysis of oleic acid particles: evidence for a surface reaction and secondary reactions involving Criegee intermediates. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2005, 7, 501-511. Abstract
Hearn, J.; Smith, G. Measuring rates of reaction in supercooled organic particles with implications for atmospheric aerosol. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics 2005, 7, 2549-2551. Abstract
Hearn, J.; Smith, G.; Smith, G. A Chemical Ionization Mass Spectrometry Method for the Online Analysis of Organic Aerosols. Analytical Chemistry 2004, 76, 2820-2826.
Hearn, J.; Smith, G. Kinetics and product studies for ozonolysis reactions of organic particles using aerosol CIMS. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2004, 108, 10019-10029. Abstract
Smith, G. D.; Woods, E.; Baer, T.; Miller, R. E. Aerosol uptake described by numerical solution of the diffusion - Reaction equations in the particle. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2003, 107, 9582-9587. Abstract
Woods, E.; Smith, G.; Miller, R.; Baer, T.; Baer, T.; Miller, R. Depth Profiling of Heterogeneously Mixed Aerosol Particles Using Single-Particle Mass Spectrometry. Analytical Chemistry 2002, 74, 1642-1649. Abstract
Smith, G.; Woods, E.; DeForest, C.; Baer, T.; Miller, R.; Baer, T.; Miller, R. Reactive Uptake of Ozone by Oleic Acid Aerosol Particles: Application of Single-Particle Mass Spectrometry to Heterogeneous Reaction Kinetics. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2002, 106, 8085-8095. Abstract
Smith, G. D.; Molina, L. T.; Molina, M. J. Measurement of radical quantum yields from formaldehyde photolysis between 269 and 339 nm. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2002, 106, 1233-1240. Abstract
Sykes, D.; Woods, E.; Smith, G.; Baer, T.; Miller, R.; Baer, T.; Miller, R. Thermal vaporization-vacuum ultraviolet laser ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry of single aerosol particles. Analytical Chemistry 2002, 74, 2048-2052. Abstract
Smith, G.; Tablas, F.; Molina, L.; Molina, M.; Molina, M. Measurement of Relative Product Yields from the Photolysis of Dichlorine Monoxide (Cl2O). Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2001, 105, 8658-8664. Abstract
Woods, E.; Smith, G. D.; Dessiaterik, Y.; Baer, T.; Miller, R. E. Quantitative detection of aromatic compounds in single aerosol particle mass spectrometry. Analytical Chemistry 2001, 73, 2317-2322. Abstract
Smith, G.; Molina, L.; Molina, M.; Molina, M. Temperature dependence of O(1D) quantum yields from the photolysis of ozone between 295 and 338 nm. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2000, 104, 8916-8921. Abstract
Percival, C. J.; Smith, G.; Molina, L.; Molina, M.; Molina, M. Temperature and Pressure Dependence of the Rate Constant for the ClO + NO2 Reaction. Journal of Physical Chemistry A 1997, 101, 8830-8833. Abstract