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Passig Lab

Aerosol/laser-Mass Spectrometry

Aerosol/Laser-MS research activities include single-particle mass spectrometry of ambient aerosols, laser ionization of complex gas mixtures and particles, and ultrafast laser ablation and ionization in mass spectrometry.

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About our Research

Aerosols play an important role in the Earth's climate and cause a significant burden of disease and environmental impact. The physical and chemical complexity of aerosols and their constant changes (e.g., solar radiation, aging) make it difficult to assess their impact.  Our research focuses on novel real-time techniques for physical and chemical characterization of ambient aerosols.

Specific Topics

Scientists at Aerosol/Laser-MS

Porträt Johannes Passig
Dr. Johannes Passig

Head of Aerosol/Laser MS

Lukas Anders

PhD Student

Paul Haubenwallner

PhD Student

Ellen Iva Rosewig

PhD Student

Porträt Marco Schmidt
Marco Schmidt

PhD Student

Carolin Schwarz

PhD Student

Publications

Anal. Chem. 91, 10282-10288 (2019)

Schade, J. ; Passig, J. ; Irsig, R. ; Ehlert, S. ; Sklorz, M. ; Adam, T. ; Li, C. ; Rudich, Y. ; Zimmermann, R.

Spatially shaped laser pulses for the simultaneous detection of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons as well as positive and negative inorganic ions in single particle mass spectrometry.
Atmos. Chem. Phys. 19, 139-163 (2019)

Li, C. ; He, Q. ; Schade, J. ; Passig, J. ; Zimmermann, R. ; Meidan, D. ; Laskin, A. ; Rudich, Y.

Dynamic changes in optical and chemical properties of tar ball aerosols by atmospheric photochemical aging.

Contact

Porträt Johannes Passig
Dr. Johannes Passig

Head of Aerosol/Laser MS