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List of works by Yee Jun Tham

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Supplementary material to "Molecular understanding of the suppression of new-particle formation by isoprene"

Measurement of iodine species and sulfuric acid using bromide chemical ionization mass spectrometers

Supplementary material to "Enhanced growth rate of atmospheric particles from sulfuric acid"

Enhanced growth rate of atmospheric particles from sulfuric acid

Measurement of iodine species and sulfuric acid using bromide chemical ionization mass spectrometers

scientific article published on 7 June 2021

Molecular understanding of new-particle formation from α -pinene between −50 and +25 °C

scientific article published on 3 August 2020

Enhanced growth rate of atmospheric particles from sulfuric acid

scientific article published on 25 June 2020

The gas-phase formation mechanism of iodic acid as an atmospheric aerosol source

Iodine oxoacids enhance nucleation of sulfuric acid particles in the atmosphere

scientific article published on 14 December 2023

Increasing Contribution of Chlorine Chemistry to Wintertime Ozone Formation Promoted by Enhanced Nitrogen Chemistry

Molecular understanding of the suppression of new-particle formation by isoprene

Molecular understanding of the suppression of new-particle formation by isoprene

scientific article published on 20 October 2020

The driving factors of new particle formation and growth in the polluted boundary layer

Chemical composition of nanoparticles from α-pinene nucleation and the influence of isoprene and relative humidity at low temperature

Ion-induced iodic acid nucleation

Supplementary material to "Chemical composition of nanoparticles from α-pinene nucleation and the influence of isoprene and relative humidity at low temperature"

Molecular understanding of new-particle formation from alpha-pinene between −50 °C and 25 °C

Supplementary material to "The driving factors of new particle formation and growth in the polluted boundary layer"