Aerosols: When fragrances influence our climate

Various molecules can form mini-particles, which then have an influence on the c
Various molecules can form mini-particles, which then have an influence on the climate.
Various molecules can form mini-particles, which then have an influence on the climate. One of the great unknowns in climate models: The behavior of certain gases, which often have a strong smell and cause water to condense. The TU Vienna provides new insights into this . It has long been clear that man-made greenhouse gases are changing the climate - but there are still important details of climate change that are not well understood. These include the behavior of tiny particles that form all by themselves from molecules in the air and can lead to the formation of clouds. Dominik Stolzenburg from the Institute of Materials Chemistry at TU Wien is working to better understand these processes and has now summarized the current state of research in a review article in the renowned journal "Reviews of Modern Physics". This research should make climate models even more accurate in the future.
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