Publikationen von Wenjie Wang
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353, 121240 (2025)
Reassessing the missing OH reactivity based on organic molecular formulas: Comparison between urban and regional environments. Atmospheric Environment 2.
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25 (13), S. 7037 - 7052 (2025)
A new parameterization of photolysis rates for oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs). Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 3.
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150, S. 692 - 703 (2025)
Development and application of a nitrogen oxides analyzer based on the cavity attenuated phase shift technique. Journal of Environmental Sciences 4.
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951, 175290 (2024)
Intercomparison of measured and modelled photochemical ozone production rates: Suggestion of chemistry hypothesis regarding unmeasured VOCs. Science of the Total Environment 5.
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58 (2024)
Reducing Soil-Emitted Nitrous Acid as a Feasible Strategy for Tackling Ozone Pollution. Environmental Science & Technology 6.
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869, 161810 (2023)
Photolysis frequency of nitrophenols derived from ambient measurements. Science of the Total Environment 7.
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22 (13), S. 8935 - 8949 (2022)
Long-term trend of ozone pollution in China during 2014–2020: distinct seasonal and spatial characteristics and ozone sensitivity. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 8.
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5 (1), 24 (2022)
Seasonality and reduced nitric oxide titration dominated ozone increase during COVID-19 lockdown in eastern China. npj Climate and Atmospheric Science 9.
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56 (4), S. 2204 - 2212 (2022)
Key Role of Equilibrium HONO Concentration over Soil in Quantifying Soil-Atmosphere HONO Fluxes. Environmental Science & Technology 10.
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262, 118618 (2021)
An observation approach in evaluation of ozone production to precursor changes during the COVID-19 lockdown. Atmospheric Environment 11.
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55 (16), S. 10935 - 10945 (2021)
Assessing the Ratios of Formaldehyde and Glyoxal to NO2 as Indicators of O3-NOx-VOC Sensitivity. Environmental Science & Technology