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2006 International Aerosol Conference: Final Program (as of 8/13/2006 ) Monday Monday 8:00 AM - 9:10 AM 1A2 APPLYING TWO-DIMENSIONAL GAS Plenary 10:00 CHROMATOGRAPHY TO HIGHLY TIME RESOLVED ORGANIC PM2.5 COLLECTED Minnesota Ballroom AT THE BALTIMORE SUPERSITE, Pratim Biswas, Chair THOMAS GRÖGER, Martin Sklorz, Ralf Zimmermann, GSF – National Research 8:00 WELCOME, Centre for Environment and Health, David Y. H. Pui and Gilmore Sem, Neuherberg, Germany, Wolfgang F. Rogge, Conference CoChairs Florida International University, Miami, FL , Prof. Chiu-sen Wang, President, International Jürgen Schnelle-Kreis, Bavarian Institute of Aerosol Research Assembly Applied Environmental Research and 8:10 PLENARY 1. ASSEMBLING MATERIALS Technology - BIfA GmbH, Augsburg, AND DEVICES FROM NANOSCALE Germany, Leslie Vogt, University of BUILDING BLOCKS, Richard W. Siegel, Augsburg, Augsburg, Germany, John M. Robert W. Hunt Professor of Materials Ondov, University of Maryland, College Park, Science and Engineering, Rensselaer MD, (p.1114) Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, USA (p.1) 1A3 DICARBOXYLIC ACID CONCENTRATION Monday 9:00 AM - 8:00 PM 10:20 TRENDS AND SAMPLING ARTIFACTS, Exhibits Open STEPHEN R. MCDOW, Human Exposure Great River Ballroom and Atmospheric Sciences Division, US EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; Joshua Ray, Monday 9:10 AM - 9:40 AM New Jersey Department of Environmental Coffee Break Quality, Trenton, NJ (p.1116) Great River Ballroom, Garden Courts East & 1A4 CONTRIBUTION OF SOA AND BIOMASS West 10:40 BURNING TO AMBIENT PM2.5 ORGANIC CARBON CONCENTRATIONS IN RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, NC, Edward Monday 9:40 AM - 11:00 AM Edney, Michael Lewandowski, John Session 1 Offenberg, TADEUSZ KLEINDIENST, 1A PM-10 & PM-2.5 Characterization-I National Exposure Research Laboratoy, U.S. (Platform) EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC; Minnesota Ballroom Mohammed Jaoui, Alion Science and Philip Silva, W. Rogge, Chairs Technology, Research Triangle Park, NC (p.1117) 1A1 THE SOLOMON METHOD OF ORGANIC 9:40 ARTIFACT ESTIMATION: A QUANTITATIVE 1B Organic Aerosol Speciation (Platform) ASSESSMENT OF ASSUMPTIONS AND Capitol Ballroom METHOD PERFORMANCE, FRANCESCO Jose Jimenez, M. Shrivastava, Chairs MAIMONE, Barbara Turpin, Environmental Sciences, Rutgers University, New 1B1 SPECIATED ORGANIC AEROSOL Brunswick, NJ; Allen Robinson, Mechanical 9:40 COMPOSITION AT RIVERSIDE, CA Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, DURING SOAR 2005 USING THERMAL Pittsburgh, PA (p.1112) DESORPTION AEROSOL GC-MS-FID (TAG), BRENT WILLIAMS, Allen Goldstein, University of California, Berkeley, CA; Nathan Kreisberg, Susanne Hering, Aerosol Dynamics Inc., Berkeley, CA (p.1473) 2006 International Aerosol Conference: Final Program (as of 8/13/2006 ) Monday 1B2 CHARACTERIZATION OF THE WATER- 1B4 EVALUATING EFFECTS OF PARTITIONING 10:00 SOLUBLE ORGANIC AEROSOL IN THE 10:40 OF PRIMARY ORGANIC EMISSIONS ON CONTINENTAL BOUNDARY LAYER AND THE ORGANIC AEROSOL BUDGET USING IN THE FREE TROPOSPHERE BY THE 3-D CHEMICAL TRANSPORT MODEL NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE (NMR) PMCAMX, MANISH K. SHRIVASTAVA, SPECTROSCOPIC TECHNIQUES, Allen L. Robinson, Department of Mechanical STEFANO DECESARI, Maria Cristina Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Facchini, Sandro Fuzzi, Lorenza Emblico, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Tim Lane, Department Valeriana Mancinelli, Matteo Rinaldi, Mihaiela of Chemical Engineering, Carnegie Mellon Mircea, Paolo Bonasoni, Paolo Cristofanelli, University, Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Spyros N. Italian National Council of Research, Bologna, Pandis, Department of Chemical Engineering, Italy; Fabrizia Cavalli, Joint Research Centre, University of Patras, 26500, Patra, Greece Ispra, Italy; Fabio Moretti, Emilio Tagliavini, (p.1477) University of Bologna, Bologna, Italy; Ari Laaksonen, University of Kuopio, Kuopio, 1C Spray Pyrolysis (Platform) Finland (p.1474) Governors 1 & 5 Junhong Chen, Mark Swihart, Chairs 1B3 ANALYSIS OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 10:20 ORGANIC AEROSOLS DURING THE 2005 1C1 LIQUID FLAME SPRAY MADE SILVER, STUDY OF ORGANIC AEROSOLS IN 9:40 TITANIA AND TITANIA-SILVER RIVERSIDE (SOAR) CAMPAIGN , KENNETH NANOPARTICLE DEPOSITS, HELMI S. DOCHERTY, Jose L. Jimenez, Joel R. KESKINEN, Jyrki M. Mäkelä, Mikko Aromaa, Kimmel, Michael J. Cubison, Edward J. Jorma Keskinen, Aerosol Physics Laboratory, Dunlea, Qi Zhang, Peter DeCarlo, J. Alex Tampere University of Technology, Tampere, Huffman, Allison C. Aiken, Ingrid Ulbrich, Finland. Erkki Levänen and Tapio Mäntylä, Cooperative Institute for Research in Institute of Material Sciences, Tampere Environmental Sciences and Department of University of Technology, Tampere, Finland. Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of (p.2) Colorado, Boulder; David Snyder, James J. Schauer, Department of Civil and 1C2 SYNTHESIS OF TELLURIUM DIOXIDE 10:00 NANOPARTICLES BY SPRAY PYROLYSIS, Environmental Engineering, University of Hongwang Zhang and MARK T. SWIHART, Wisconsin, Madison; Richard E. Peltier, Department of Chemical and Biological Rodney J. Weber, School of Earth and Engineering, The University at Buffalo Atmospheric Sciences, Georgia Institute of (SUNY), Buffalo, NY (p.3) Technology; Brett Grover, Delbert J. Eatough, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, 1C3 SYNTHESIS OF NANOPARTICLES WITH Brigham Young University; Paul J. Ziemann, 10:20 TIGHT CONTROL ON SIZE AND OTHER Air Pollution Research Center, Department of PROPERTIES IN FLAME AEROSOL Environmental Sciences, and Department of REACTORS (FAR) WITH A MULTI-STAGE Chemistry, University of California, Riverside DMA SYSTEM, JINGKUN JIANG, Da-Ren (p.1475) Chen, Pratim Biswas, Washington University, Saint Louis, MO (p.5) 2006 International Aerosol Conference: Final Program (as of 8/13/2006 ) Monday 1C4 CONTROLLED SYNTHESIS OF SILICA 1E Nucleation Theory (Platform) 10:40 NANOPARTICLES USING TWO-FLUID Wabasha Suite NOZZLE SPRAY IN FLAME PYROLYSIS, Ian Ford, R. Flagan, Chairs HANKWON CHANG, Hee Dong Jang, Korea Institute of Geoscience and Mineral 1E1 REFINING PREDICTIONS OF THE Resources, Daejeon, Korea; Tae-Oh Kim, 9:40 CLASSICAL NUCLEATION THEORY, Kumoh National Institute of Technology, TOMAS NEMEC, Petr Krejci, Frantisek Gumi, Korea; Kikuo Okuyama, Hiroshima Marsik, Institute of Thermomechanics, University, Higashi-Hiroshima, Japan (p.7) Prague, Czech Republic (p.1599) 1D Marine Boundary Layer Aerosols 1E2 BINARY NUCLEATION THEORY WITHOUT (Platform) 10:00 MAXWELL DEMONS, RICHARD FLAGAN, Govenors 2 - 4 California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, Markku Kulmala, J. Allen, Chairs CA (p.1601) 1E3 A KINETIC DESCRIPTION OF MOLECULAR 1D1 MODELLING IODINE PARTICLE 10:20 CLUSTER EVAPORATION, IAN FORD, 9:40 FORMATION AND GROWTH FROM Sukina Natarajan, Jayesh Bhatt, Hoi Yu Tang, SEAWEED IN A CHAMBER , LIISA University College London, London, U.K. PIRJOLA, University of Helsinki, Helsinki, FI (p.1602) and Helsinki Polytechnic, Helsinki, FI; Colin D. O’Dowd, National University of Ireland, 1E4 TEMPERATURE CONTROL OF SMALL Galway, IE;Young J. Yoon, Korea Polar 10:40 CLUSTERS IN MOLECULAR DYNAMIC Research Institute, Seoul, KR; Karine SIMULATIONS, MARTTA SALONEN, Ismo Sellegri, Univesité Blaise Pascal, FR (p.1262) Napari, Hanna Vehkamäki, Department of Physical Science, University of Helsinki, MARINE SECONDARY ORGANIC 1D2 Finland (p.1604) 10:00 CONTRIBUTION TO COASTAL NUCLEATION EVENTS, PETRI 1F Aerosols in the Workplace (Platform) VAATTOVAARA, Piia Huttunen, Jorma Kellogg Suite Joutsensaari, Ari Laaksonen, University of Andrea Ferro, Warren Finlay, Chairs Kuopio, Finland ; Kari Lehtinen, University of Kuopio and Finnish Meteorological Institute, 1F1 SIZE-FRACTIONATED CHEMICAL Finland; Young J. Yoon, Korea Polar 9:40 CHARACTERISTICS OF AEROSOLS IN Research Institute, Republic of Korea; Colin PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER O'Dowd, Department of Experimental Physics MANUFACTURING FACILITIES IN and Environmental Change Institute, Ireland FLORIDA, YU-MEI HSU, Chang-Yu Wu, Dale (p.1264) A. Lundgren, Department of Environmental Engineering Sciences, University of Florida, 1D3 MARINE AEROSOL PRODUCED FROM Gainesville, FL; Brian K. Birky, Florida 10:20 RED TIDE AT THE GULF COAST, YUNG Institute of Phosphate Research, Bartow, FL SUNG CHENG, Yue Zhou, Lovelace (p.829) Respiratory Research Institute, Albuquerque, NM; Richard Pierce, Mote Marine Laboratory, Sarasota, FL; Dan Baden, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, NC (p.1265) 1D4 IONIC COMPOSITION OF SEA FOAM 10:40 DROPLETS GENERATED FROM NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL SEAWATERS , COREY A. TYREE, Jonathan O. Allen, Arizona State University, Tempe, AZ (p.1267) 2006 International Aerosol Conference: Final Program (as of 8/13/2006 ) Monday 1F2 OCCUPATIONAL EXPOSURES TO AIR- 1G2 TRANSMISSION EFFICIENCY OF AN 10:00 BORNE PARTICULATE-METALS IN THE 9:40 AERODYNAMIC PARTICLE FOCUSING NYC SUBWAY: ASSESSING THE LENS SYSTEM: COMPARISON OF MODEL POTENTIAL FOR HEALTH IMPACTS, AND MEASUREMENTS., Peter Liu, DAVID S. GRASS, Steven N. Chillrud, James Meteorological Service of Canada, Toronto; M. Ross, Farnosh Family, Jon Barbour, H. Deng Rensheng, Kenneth A. Smith, MIT; James Simpson, Lamont-Doherty Earth JOHN T. JAYNE, Leah R. Williams, Manjula Observatory of Columbia University, R. Canagaratna, Kori Moore and Douglas R. Palisades, NY; Drissa Coulibaly, Vesna Worsnop, Aerodyne Research, Inc. (p.581) Slavkovich, Jennifer Hernandez, Yingdi Chen, 1G3 EFFECT OF SCREEN MESHES ON Regina Santella, Paul Brandt-Rauf, Joseph A. 9:40 SETTLING PLATE SAMPLINGS OF Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia AIRBORNE FUNGI, NAOMICHI University, New York, NY (p.831) YAMAMOTO, Hideaki Matsuki, Tokai 1F3 STUDY OF AIRBORNE