| Charles Stanier, Ph.D. |
| Assistant Professor, Department of Chemical and Biochemical Engineering |
| Email: charles-stanier@uiowa.edu |
| Phone: (319) 335-1399 |
| EHSRC Role(s): |
Associate Member |
| Research Website: |
Stanier Group Website |
Dr. Stanier's research interests include laboratory investigation and field sampling of air pollution, particularly of aerosol particles; computation simulations to elucidate questions of atmospheric, aerosol chemistry, and the health effects of airborne contaminants.
Selected Publications
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Stanier CO, Pathak R, and Pandis SN. Measurements of the Volatility of Aerosols from alpha-Pinene Ozonolysis. Environmental Science and Technology, doi: 10.1021/es0519280, 2007.
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Campbell JE, Carmichael GR, Tang Y, Chai T, Vay SA, Choi Y-H, Sachse GW, Singh HB, Woo J, Schnoor JL, Stanier CO. Analysis of Anthropogenic CO2 Signal in ICARTT Observations Using a Regional Chemical Transport Model and Observed Tracers. Tellus B, 59B, 2, pp. 199-210, 2007.
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Pathak RK, Stanier CO, Donahue NM and Pandis SN. Ozonolysis of α-pinene at atmospherically relevant concentrations: Temperature dependence of aerosol mass fractions (yields).
Journal of Geophysical Research – Atmospheres, 112, D03201, doi:10.1029/2006JD007436, 2007.
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Shrivastava M, Lipsky E, Stanier CO and Robinson AL. Modeling Semi-Volatile Organic Aerosol Mass Emissions from Combustion Systems.
Environmental Science and Technology, Vol 40, 2006, pp. 2671-2677.
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Donahue NM, Robinson AL, Stanier CO, and Pandis SN. The Coupled Partitioning, Dilution, and Chemical Aging of Semivolatile Organics.
Environmental Science and Technology, Vol 40, 2006, pp. 2635-2643.
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