My Research

I'm an environmental scientist whose research stands at the interface between the biosphere and the atmosphere. My research interest is plant volatile organic compounds (VOC) and their atmospheric oxidation.
We are all familiar with the citrus aroma of orange as we peel it, the scent of roses or lavender bushes in bloom, or, on a summer afternoon, the distinctive pine smell as we wander in a coniferous forest. Plants produce and emit hundreds of volatile compounds in the atmosphere. Through these compounds, plants communicate, fight herbivorous insects or attract pollinators.
Emitted VOCs undergo oxidation in the atmosphere and contribute to tropospheric ozone levels. Further, the oxidation products may condense and lead to secondary organic aerosol (SOA). Aerosol particle load is crucial in defining the radiative forcing, a critical parameter in climate studies.
Climate change with anticipated springs, severe drought, and insect outbreaks have already shown their impact on plants. Plants react to this stress by changing the VOC emissions. Some compounds get promoted, and some others get reduced. Consequently, this has an impact on air quality standards and climate.
I investigate VOC emissions and atmospheric oxidation from tree species characteristic of the Swiss and European temperate forests by deploying online and offline mass spectrometric techniques.

Education

  • 2018 Doctoral degree in Environmental Science  (D-USYS, ETH Zurich)
  • 2013 Master in Applied and Environmental Chemical Sciences (Chemistry Department, Università degli Studi di Milano)

Projects

Which are the main mechanisms conveying adaptation on the organ and whole tree level, how fast does acclimation occur and how long is an acclimation potential sustained?

The emergence of visible tree-stress symptoms caused by the emerald ash borer occurs only several years after its arrival and are hard to tell apart from those caused by soil drought. Here, we investigate the potential of reflectance spectroscopy as an early-warning screening tool.

Publications

Schervish M., Heinritzi M., Stolzenburg D., Dada L., Wang M., Ye Q., … Donahue N.M. (2024) Interactions of peroxy radicals from monoterpene and isoprene oxidation simulated in the radical volatility basis set. Environ. Sci. Atmos. 4(7), 740-753. doi:10.1039/d4ea00056k Institutional Repository DORA

Dada L., Stolzenburg D., Simon M., Fischer L., Heinritzi M., Wang M., … Kulmala M. (2023) Role of sesquiterpenes in biogenic new particle formation. Sci. Adv. 9(36), eadi5297 (15 pp.). doi:10.1126/sciadv.adi5297 Institutional Repository DORA

Nie W., Yan C., Yang L., Roldin P., Liu Y., Vogel A.L., … Ding A. (2023) NO at low concentration can enhance the formation of highly oxygenated biogenic molecules in the atmosphere. Nat. Commun. 14(1), 3347 (11 pp.). doi:10.1038/s41467-023-39066-4 Institutional Repository DORA

Caudillo L., Rörup B., Heinritzi M., Marie G., Simon M., Wagner A.C., … Curtius J. (2021) Chemical composition of nanoparticles from α-pinene nucleation and the influence of isoprene and relative humidity at low temperature. Atmos. Chem. Phys. 21(22), 17099-17114. doi:10.5194/acp-21-17099-2021 Institutional Repository DORA

Surdu M., Pospisilova V., Xiao M., Wang M., Mentler B., Simon M., … El Haddad I. (2021) Molecular characterization of ultrafine particles using extractive electrospray time-of-flight mass spectrometry. Environ. Sci. Atmos. 1(5), 434-448. doi:10.1039/d1ea00050k Institutional Repository DORA

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