List of works by Tinja Olenius

CIMS sulfuric acid detection efficiency enhanced by amines due to higher dipole moments: a computational study.

scientific article

Comment on ‘Enhancement in the production of nucleating clusters due to dimethylamine and large uncertainties in the thermochemistry of amine-enhanced nucleation’ by Nadykto et al., Chem. Phys. Lett. 609 (2014) 42–49

Comparing simulated and experimental molecular cluster distributions

scientific article

Effect of Bisulfate, Ammonia, and Ammonium on the Clustering of Organic Acids and Sulfuric Acid

scientific article published on 6 June 2017

Effect of Hydration and Base Contaminants on Sulfuric Acid Diffusion Measurement: A Computational Study

journal article; published in Aerosol Science and Technology in 2014

Formation of atmospheric molecular clusters consisting of sulfuric acid and C8H12O6 tricarboxylic acid.

scientific article

Guanidine - A Highly Efficient Stabilizer in Atmospheric New-Particle Formation.

scientific article

Hydration of Atmospherically Relevant Molecular Clusters: Computational Chemistry and Classical Thermodynamics

scientific article published on 28 March 2014

Hydration of pure and base-Containing sulfuric acid clusters studied by computational chemistry methods

Linking neutral and charged sulfuric acid-ammonia and sulfuric acid-dimethylamine clusters

Molecular understanding of sulphuric acid-amine particle nucleation in the atmosphere

scientific article published on 6 October 2013

New particle formation from sulfuric acid and amines: Comparison of monomethylamine, dimethylamine, and trimethylamine

Robust metric for quantifying the importance of stochastic effects on nanoparticle growth

scientific article published in Scientific Reports

The role of highly oxygenated organic molecules in the Boreal aerosol-cloud-climate system

scientific article published on 25 September 2019

What controls the observed size-dependency of the growth rates of sub-10 nm atmospheric particles?

scientific article published in 2022