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SUMMARY:Using Stable Isotopes To Further Our Understanding Of Multiphase Ch
 emistry In An Indoor Environment
LOCATION:Chemistry A101
TZID:America/Denver
DTSTART:20240925T160000
UID:2026-05-03-09-59-52@natsci.colostate.edu
DTSTAMP:20260503T095952
Description:About the Seminar:\nBetween time spent at work\, commuting\, an
 d in the home\, humans spend most of their time indoors. Because of this\,
  indoor air serves as an exposure pathway to a wide range of air pollutant
 s. Indoor environments also have significantly more surface area than outd
 oor ones which increases the partitioning of molecules into surface reserv
 oirs\, even for molecules that would be considered volatile outdoors. Rese
 archers use a variety of techniques to understand indoor air chemistry\, r
 esulting in major uncertainty in key chemical and physical properties of i
 ndoor spaces and the chemicals that reside in them. As a result\, models s
 truggle to accurately predict the chemistry of indoor environments. One ro
 ute to remedy this is by using stable isotope labelled compounds across vo
 latility-reactivity space as tracers to measure their lifetime and chemica
 l evolution to better understand the chemistry of indoor spaces. 4:00 pm
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