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Barbara Wyslouzil's research included in PCCP's "2019 HOT Articles"

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After publishing her article, "CO2 condensation onto alkanes: Unconventional cases of heterogeneous nucleation" in Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics this past March, Professor Barbara Wyslouzil received word from the editors that it had been "extremely well received" and was selected as a 2019 HOT Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics Article. The data, generated by Dr. Yensil Park as part of her PhD research, is relevant to selected low temperature carbon-capture schemes and to understanding the atmospheres present on some cold planets and their moons.

As part of the 2019 HOT articles collection, Wyslouzil's article is one of 200 that was chosen for this year's collection. 

Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics is one of The Royal Society of Chemistry's 44 peer-reviewed journals. 

Wyslouzil was recently elected a lifetime Fellow of the American Association of Aerosol Research (AAAR), an honor that is only extended to one to three individualls annually. She is known for setting a record in creating the world's "squarest" ice crystals, which can help scientists study climate change. Her research has been chosen multiple times as Editors' Picks, Featured Articles, and other highlights in such publications as Journal of Chemical Physics, Argonne Today, and Chemistry World.  Most recently, the Journal of Chemical Physics chose her article on ice nucleation rates as a February 2018 Editors' Pick, and a March 2018 article on vapor phase nucleation was selected as one of the top articles in the issue, promoted as a Featured Article, and later selected as an Editors' Choice for 2018. Wyslouzil was invited to give an Editors' Choice Lecture at the JCP American Physical Society meeting in March 2019.

 

 

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