연구실 소개
Atmospheric Chemistry Research Group
We focus on the chemical and physical processes of aerosols in the atmosphere and their interactions with clouds. The goal is to better understand/predictair quality,climate changes,andair circulations on the Earth. Investigations are performed by means of laboratory experiments, field measurements, and computer simulations.
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Research Interests
- Understanding of hygroscopic properties and phase transitionsof atmospheric aerosols.
- Role of secondary organic aerosols in the atmosphere: source, formation and growth process.
- Heterogeneous atmospheric chemistry: interactions between gases and aerosols.
- Kinetics and mechanisms of ice nucleation in the atmosphere.
- Aerosol effects on climate change and interactions between atmosphere, biosphere, and hydrosphere.
Publications
M. Song, P. F. Liu, S. J. Hanna, R. A. Zaveri, K. Potter,Y. You, S. T. Martin,A. K. Bertram (2015), Relative humidity-dependent viscosity of secondary organic particles from toluene photo-oxidation and possible implications for organic particles over megacities, Atmos. Chem. Phys., Submitted.
L.Renbaum-Wolff*, M.Song*, C.Marcolli, Y. Zhang, P. F. Liu, J. W. Grayson, F. M. Geiger, S. T. Martin, A. K. Bertram (2015),Observations and implications of liquid-liquid phase separation at high relative humidities in secondary organic material produced by α-pineneozonolysis without inorganic salts, Atmos. Chem. Phys., Submitted.
M. L. Hinks, M. V. Brady, H.Lignell, M. Song, J. W. Grayson,A. K. Bertram,P. Lin, A.Laskin, J.Laskin, S. A. Nizkorodov (2015), Effects of temperature and relative humidity on photochemistry inside secondary organic aerosol materials, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., Accepted.
M. Song, Liu, P. F., Hanna, S. J., Li, Y. J., Martin, S. T., A. K. Bertram (2015), Relative humidity-dependent viscosities of isoprene-derived secondary organic material and atmospheric implications for isoprene-dominant forests, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 15, 5145-5159, doi:10.5194/acp-15-5145-2015.
J. Grayson*, M. Song*, M. Sellier, A. K. Bertram (2015), Validation of the poke-flow technique combined with simulations of fluid flow for determining viscosities in samples with small volumes and high viscosities, Atmos. Meas. Tech., 8, 2463-2472, doi:10.5194/amt-8-2463-2015, 2015.
M. Sellier, J. Grayson, L. Renbaum-Wolff, M. Song, A. K. Bertram (2015), Estimating the viscosity of a highly viscous liquid droplet through the relaxation time of a dry spot, J. Rheol. 59(3):733-750. DOI: 10.1122/1.4917240.
Y.You, M. Smith, M. Song,S. T. Martin, A. K. Bertram (2014), Liquid-liquid phase separation in atmospherically relevant particles consisting of organic species and inorganic salts, Int. Rev. Phy. Chem., 33, 43-77.
M. Song, C. Marcolli, U. K. Krieger, D. M. Lienhard, T. Peter (2013), Morphologies of mixed organic/inorganic/aqueous aerosol droplets, Faraday Discuss., 165, 289-316.
M. Song, C. Marcolli, U. K. Krieger, A. Zuend, T. Peter (2012), Liquid-liquid phase separation in aerosol particles: dependence on organic functionalities, O:C ratio and compositional complexity, Geophys. Res. Lett., 39, doi:10.1029/2012GL052807.
M. Song, C. Marcolli, U. K. Krieger, A. Zuend, T. Peter (2012), Liquid-liquid phase separation and morphology of internally mixed dicarboxylic acids/ammonium sulfate/water particles, Atmos. Chem. Phys., 12, 2691-2712.
M. Song, M. Lee, J. H. Kim, S. S. Yum, G. Lee, K-R. Kim (2010), New particle formation and growth in relation to vertical mixing and chemical species during ABC-EAREX2005, Atoms. Res., 97, 359-370.
M. Lee,M. Song, K. J. Moon, J. S, Han, G. Lee, K-R. Kim. (2007), Origins and chemical characteristics of fine aerosols during the northeastern Asia regional experiment, J. Geophys. Res., 112, D22S29, doi: 10.1029/2006JD008210.
M. Song, K. J. Moon, J. S, Han, K-R. Kim, G. Lee (2006), Chemical characteristics of fine aerosols during ABC-EAREX2005, J. of Korean Soc. for Atmos. Environ., 22, 604-613.
Position Available
We have positions available for graduate and undergraduate students. If you are interested please contact Mijung Song (mijung.song@jbnu.ac.kr)