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Borduas, N.; Abbatt, J. P. D.; Murphy, J. G.; So, S.; da Silva, G. Gas-Phase Mechanisms Of The Reactions Of Reduced Organic Nitrogen Compounds With Oh Radicals. Environmental Science & Technology 2016, 50 (21), 11723 - 11734.
Borduas, N.; Murphy, J. G.; Wang, C.; da Silva, G.; Abbatt, J. P. D. Gas Phase Oxidation Of Nicotine By Oh Radicals: Kinetics, Mechanisms, And Formation Of Hnco. Environmental Science & Technology Letters 2016, 3 (9), 327 - 331.
Borduas, N.; da Silva, G.; Murphy, J. G.; Abbatt, J. P. D. Experimental And Theoretical Understanding Of The Gas Phase Oxidation Of Atmospheric Amides With Oh Radicals: Kinetics, Products, And Mechanisms. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2015, 119 (19), 4298 - 4308.
Borduas, N.; Abbatt, J. P. D.; Murphy, J. G. Gas Phase Oxidation Of Monoethanolamine (Mea) With Oh Radical And Ozone: Kinetics, Products, And Particles. Environmental Science & Technology 2013, 47 (12), 6377 - 6383.
Borduas, N.; Place, B.; Wentworth, G. R.; Abbatt, J. P. D.; Murphy, J. G. Solubility And Reactivity Of Hnco In Water: Insights Into Hnco's Fate In The Atmosphere. Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 2016, 16 (2), 703 - 714.
Boxe, C. S.; Colussi, A. J.; Hoffmann, M. R.; Perez, I. M.; Murphy, J. G.; Cohen, R. C. Kinetics Of No And No 2 Evolution From Illuminated Frozen Nitrate Solutions. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2006, 110 (10), 3578 - 3583.
Boxe, C. S.; Colussi, A. J.; Hoffmann, M. R.; Murphy, J. G.; Wooldridge, P. J.; Bertram, T. H.; Cohen, R. C. Photochemical Production And Release Of Gaseous No 2 From Nitrate-Doped Water Ice. The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2005, 109 (38), 8520 - 8525.
Burkart, J.; Hodshire, A. L.; Mungall, E. L.; Pierce, J. R.; Collins, D. B.; Ladino, L. A.; Lee, A. K. Y.; Irish, V.; Wentzell, J. J. B.; Liggio, J.; Papakyriakou, T.; Murphy, J.; Abbatt, J. Organic Condensation And Particle Growth To Ccn Sizes In The Summertime Marine Arctic Is Driven By Materials More Semivolatile Than At Continental Sites. Geophysical Research Letters 2017, 44 (20), 10,725 - 10,734.

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