H NMR Application for Characterizing Water-Soluble Organic

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2001, Volume 35, Pages 1806-1817 John H. Seinfeld,* Garnet B. Erdakos, William E. Asher, and James F. Pankow: Modeling the Formation of Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA). 2. The Predicted Effects of Relative Humidity on Aerosol Formation in the R-Pinene-, β-Pinene-, Sabinene-, ∆3Carene-, and Cyclohexene-Ozone Systems Page 1811. In Table 2, four values for the “% of Mo predicted” in the sabinene experiment 06/15/98a are incorrect: (1) the value for product X should read 0.4, not 0.5; (2) the value for product norsabinonic acid and isomers should read 34.6, not 34.9; (3) the value for product sabina ketone should read 0.1, not 0.2; and (4) the value for product hydroxy sabina ketone should read 1.5, not 0.02. ES011025G 10.1021/es011025g Published on Web 06/21/2001 2001, Volume 35, Pages 2656-2664 Yukio Suzuki*, Masaru Kawakami, and Kazuyuki Akasaka: 1H NMR Application for Characterizing Water-Soluble Organic Compounds in Urban Atmospheric Particles We claimed that this is the first paper to utilize 1H NMR to characterize WSOC in atmospheric particles. But our attention has been directed to Decesari, S.; Facchini, M. C.; Fuzzi, S.; Tagliavini, E. Characterization of water soluble organic compounds in atmospheric aerosol: A new approach. J. Geophys. Res. 2000, 105, 1481-1489. After examining the paper, we acknowledge that our claim is in error, although our paper and theirs differ considerably in content. ES0110675 10.1021/es0110675 Published on Web 06/22/2001

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