"Aerosols in the Air: The Surprising Link Between Chemistry and Weather Patterns"


       International Chemistry Scientist Awards


 Aerosol chemistry is the study of particles suspended in the air, typically made up of liquids, solids, or both. These tiny particles, known as aerosols, play a key role in atmospheric processes, influencing air quality, weather patterns, and climate change. Aerosol chemistry investigates their formation, transformation, and interactions with gases, such as water vapor and pollutants. Aerosols can come from natural sources (e.g., dust, pollen, sea spray) or human activities (e.g., industrial emissions, vehicle exhaust). Their impacts on human health and the environment, especially as they contribute to the formation of fine particulate matter (PM2.5), make aerosol chemistry an important field of research.


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