Stefanie Andres
Forschungszentrum Jülich
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by Stefanie Andres.
Nature | 2014
Mikael Ehn; Joel A. Thornton; E. Kleist; Mikko Sipilä; Heikki Junninen; Iida Pullinen; Monika Springer; Florian Rubach; R. Tillmann; Ben Lee; Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker; Stefanie Andres; Ismail-Hakki Acir; Matti P. Rissanen; Tuija Jokinen; Siegfried Schobesberger; Juha Kangasluoma; Jenni Kontkanen; Tuomo Nieminen; Theo Kurtén; Lasse B. Nielsen; Solvejg Jørgensen; Henrik G. Kjaergaard; Manjula R. Canagaratna; Miikka Dal Maso; Torsten Berndt; Tuukka Petäjä; Andreas Wahner; Veli-Matti Kerminen; Markku Kulmala
Forests emit large quantities of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) to the atmosphere. Their condensable oxidation products can form secondary organic aerosol, a significant and ubiquitous component of atmospheric aerosol, which is known to affect the Earth’s radiation balance by scattering solar radiation and by acting as cloud condensation nuclei. The quantitative assessment of such climate effects remains hampered by a number of factors, including an incomplete understanding of how biogenic VOCs contribute to the formation of atmospheric secondary organic aerosol. The growth of newly formed particles from sizes of less than three nanometres up to the sizes of cloud condensation nuclei (about one hundred nanometres) in many continental ecosystems requires abundant, essentially non-volatile organic vapours, but the sources and compositions of such vapours remain unknown. Here we investigate the oxidation of VOCs, in particular the terpene α-pinene, under atmospherically relevant conditions in chamber experiments. We find that a direct pathway leads from several biogenic VOCs, such as monoterpenes, to the formation of large amounts of extremely low-volatility vapours. These vapours form at significant mass yield in the gas phase and condense irreversibly onto aerosol surfaces to produce secondary organic aerosol, helping to explain the discrepancy between the observed atmospheric burden of secondary organic aerosol and that reported by many model studies. We further demonstrate how these low-volatility vapours can enhance, or even dominate, the formation and growth of aerosol particles over forested regions, providing a missing link between biogenic VOCs and their conversion to aerosol particles. Our findings could help to improve assessments of biosphere–aerosol–climate feedback mechanisms, and the air quality and climate effects of biogenic emissions generally.
NUCLEATION AND ATMOSPHERIC AEROSOLS: 19th International Conference | 2013
Mikael Ehn; E. Kleist; Heikki Junninen; Mikko Sipilä; Tuukka Petäjä; Iida Pullinen; Monika Springer; Stefanie Andres; Matti P. Rissanen; Jenni Kontkanen; Siegfried Schobesberger; Florian Rubach; Ralf Tillman; Ben H. Lee; Felipe D. Lopez-Hilfiker; Veli-Matti Kerminen; Markku Kulmala; Douglas R. Worsnop; Joel A. Thornton; J. Wildt; Thomas F. Mentel
A comprehensive suite of chemical ionization mass spectrometers (CIMS) were deployed for chamber studies of monoterpene oxidation. The CIMS instruments were able to detect several different groups of compounds ranging from volatile to practically non-volatile. The compound groups showed very different behavior and correlations with aerosol number and mass. Results suggest that major gas phase contributors are not considered in current models.
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013
Th. F. Mentel; E. Kleist; Stefanie Andres; M. Dal Maso; Thorsten Hohaus; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; Yinon Rudich; Monika Springer; R. Tillmann; R. Uerlings; A. Wahner; J. Wildt
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011
Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; Stefanie Andres; M. Bachner; K. Behnke; Sebastian Broch; Andreas Hofzumahaus; F. Holland; E. Kleist; Thomas F. Mentel; F. Rubach; Monika Springer; B. Steitz; R. Tillmann; Andreas Wahner; Jörg-Peter Schnitzler; J. Wildt
Biogeosciences | 2012
E. Kleist; Thomas F. Mentel; Stefanie Andres; A. Bohne; A. Folkers; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; Yinon Rudich; Monika Springer; R. Tillmann; J. Wildt
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2013
J. Wildt; Thomas F. Mentel; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; Thorsten Hoffmann; Stefanie Andres; Mikael Ehn; E. Kleist; P. Müsgen; Franz Rohrer; Yinon Rudich; Monika Springer; R. Tillmann; A. Wahner
Biogeosciences | 2014
C. Wu; I. Pullinen; Stefanie Andres; Giulia Carriero; Silvano Fares; H. Goldbach; L. Hacker; T. Kasal; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; E. Kleist; Elena Paoletti; A. Wahner; J. Wildt; Th. F. Mentel
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2010
Thorsten Hohaus; D. Trimborn; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; Iulia Gensch; W. Laumer; B. Kammer; Stefanie Andres; H. Boudries; Kenneth A. Smith; D. R. Worsnop; John T. Jayne
Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016
Thorsten Hohaus; U. Kuhn; Stefanie Andres; Martin Kaminski; Franz Rohrer; R. Tillmann; A. Wahner; Robert Wegener; Zhujun Yu; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr
Biogeosciences Discussions | 2017
Cheng Wu; Iida Pullinen; Stefanie Andres; Astrid Kiendler-Scharr; E. Kleist; Andreas Wahner; J. Wildt; Thomas F. Mentel