Publications by authors named "James F Hurley"

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  • Traditional methods for measuring the chemical composition of particulate matter are expensive and complex, mostly using research-grade instruments that aren't suitable for routine monitoring.
  • A new online instrument called "ChemSpot" has been developed to autonomously measure key characteristics like organic aerosol mass loading and sulfur content, offering a cost-effective alternative.
  • The ChemSpot has shown high particle collection efficiency and quick heating capabilities, with its results closely correlating to those from more traditional methods, indicating it can operate reliably over long periods.
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Volatile chemical products (VCPs) account for increasing fractions of organic carbon emitted to the atmosphere, particularly in urban areas. Fragrances are potentially reactive components that are added to many VCPs. To better constrain these emissions, 11 commercially available liquid fragrance mixtures were characterized for their composition and their evaporation modeled.

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Decades of air quality improvements have substantially reduced the motor vehicle emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Today, volatile chemical products (VCPs) are responsible for half of the petrochemical VOCs emitted in major urban areas. We show that VCP emissions are ubiquitous in US and European cities and scale with population density.

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Fungal siderophores are known to be involved in iron acquisition and storage, as well as pathogenicity of mammals and plants. As avirulent plant symbionts, Trichoderma spp. colonize roots and induce resistance responses both locally and systemically.

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