Selected Publications

  1. Lopez, Brenda, Xiaoliang Wang, Lung-Wen Antony Chen, Tianyi Ma, David Mendez-Jimenez, Ling Cui Cobb, Chas Frederickson, Ting Fang, Brian Hwang, Manabu Shiraiwa, Minhan Park, Kihong Park, Qi Yao, Seungju Yoon, and Heejung Jung. 2023. “Metal Contents and Size Distributions of Brake and Tire Wear Particles Dispersed in the Near-Road Environment.” Science of The Total Environment 883:163561. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163561.

  2. Fang, Ting, Brian Hwang, Sukriti Kapur, Katherine Hopstock, Jinlai Wei, Vy Nguyen, Sergey Nizkorodov, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2023. “Wildfire Particulate Matter as a Source of Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals and Reactive Oxygen Species.” Environmental Science: Atmospheres. doi: 10.1039/D2EA00170E.

  3. Fang, Ting, Yu-Kai Huang, Jinlai Wei, Jessica E. Monterrosa Mena, Pascale S. J. Lakey, Michael T. Kleinman, Michelle A. Digman, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2022. “Superoxide Release by Macrophages through NADPH Oxidase Activation Dominating Chemistry by Isoprene Secondary Organic Aerosols and Quinones to Cause Oxidative Damage on Membranes.” Environmental Science & Technology 56(23):17029–38. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.2c03987.
  4. Wei, Jinlai, Ting Fang, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2022. “Effects of Acidity on Reactive Oxygen Species Formation from Secondary Organic Aerosols.” ACS Environmental Au 2(4):336–45. doi: 10.1021/acsenvironau.2c00018.
  5. Edwards, Kasey C., Alexandra L. Klodt, Tommaso Galeazzo, Meredith Schervish, Jinlai Wei, Ting Fang, Neil M. Donahue, Bernard Aumont, Sergey A. Nizkorodov, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2022. “Effects of Nitrogen Oxides on the Production of Reactive Oxygen Species and Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals from α-Pinene and Naphthalene Secondary Organic Aerosols.” The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 126(40):7361–72. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpca.2c05532.
  6. Wei, Jinlai, Ting Fang, Pascale S. J. Lakey, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2022. “Iron-Facilitated Organic Radical Formation from Secondary Organic Aerosols in Surrogate Lung Fluid.” Environmental Science & Technology 56(11):7234–43. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.1c04334.
  7. Hwang, Brian, Ting Fang, Randy Pham, Jinlai Wei, Steven Gronstal, Brenda Lopez, Chas Frederickson, Tommaso Galeazzo, Xiaoliang Wang, Heejung Jung, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2021. “Environmentally Persistent Free Radicals, Reactive Oxygen Species Generation, and Oxidative Potential of Highway PM 2.5.” ACS Earth and Space Chemistry 5(8):1865–75. doi: 10.1021/acsearthspacechem.1c00135.
  8. Wei, Jinlai, Ting Fang, Cynthia Wong, Pascale S. J. Lakey, Sergey A. Nizkorodov, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2021. “Superoxide Formation from Aqueous Reactions of Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosols.” Environmental Science & Technology 55(1):260–70. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.0c07789.
  9. Fang, Ting, Pascale S. J. Lakey, Jean C. Rivera-Rios, Frank N. Keutsch, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2020. “Aqueous-Phase Decomposition of Isoprene Hydroxy Hydroperoxide and Hydroxyl Radical Formation by Fenton-like Reactions with Iron Ions.” The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 124(25):5230–36. doi: 10.1021/acs.jpca.0c02094.
  10. Wong, Jenny P. S., Yuhan Yang, Ting Fang, James A. Mulholland, Armistead G. Russell, Stefanie Ebelt, Athanasios Nenes, and Rodney J. Weber. 2020. “Fine Particle Iron in Soils and Road Dust Is Modulated by Coal-Fired Power Plant Sulfur.” Environmental Science & Technology 54(12):7088–96. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.0c00483.
  11. Al-Naiema, Ibrahim M., John H. Offenberg, Carter J. Madler, Michael Lewandowski, Josh Kettler, Ting Fang, and Elizabeth A. Stone. 2020. “Secondary Organic Aerosols from Aromatic Hydrocarbons and Their Contribution to Fine Particulate Matter in Atlanta, Georgia.” Atmospheric Environment 223:117227. doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.117227.
  12. Fang, Ting, Pascale S. J. Lakey, Rodney J. Weber, and Manabu Shiraiwa. 2019. “Oxidative Potential of Particulate Matter and Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species in Epithelial Lining Fluid.” Environmental Science & Technology 53(21):12784–92. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.9b03823.
  13. Hettiyadura, Anusha Priyadarshani Silva, Ibrahim M. Al-Naiema, Dagen D. Hughes, Ting Fang, and Elizabeth A. Stone. 2019. “Organosulfates in Atlanta, Georgia: Anthropogenic Influences on Biogenic Secondary Organic Aerosol Formation.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 19(5):3191–3206. doi: 10.5194/acp-19-3191-2019.
  14. Bates, Josephine T., Ting Fang, Vishal Verma, Linghan Zeng, Rodney J. Weber, Paige E. Tolbert, Joseph Y. Abrams, Stefanie E. Sarnat, Mitchel Klein, James A. Mulholland, and Armistead G. Russell. 2019. “Review of Acellular Assays of Ambient Particulate Matter Oxidative Potential: Methods and Relationships with Composition, Sources, and Health Effects.” Environmental Science & Technology 53(8):4003–19. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.8b03430.
  15. Paraskevopoulou, D., A. Bougiatioti, I. Stavroulas, T. Fang, M. Lianou, E. Liakakou, E. Gerasopoulos, R. Weber, A. Nenes, and N. Mihalopoulos. 2019. “Yearlong Variability of Oxidative Potential of Particulate Matter in an Urban Mediterranean Environment.” Atmospheric Environment 206:183–96. doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2019.02.027.
  16. Weber, Rodney, Ting Fang, and Vishal Verma. 2018. “Insights on Aerosol Oxidative Potential from Measurements of Particle Size Distributions.” Pp. 417–37 in Multiphase Environmental Chemistry in the Atmosphere. Vol. 1299, ACS Symposium Series. American Chemical Society.
  17. Bates, Josephine T., Rodney J. Weber, Joseph Abrams, Vishal Verma, Ting Fang, Cesunica Ivey, Cong Liu, Mitchel Klein, Matthew J. Strickland, Stefanie E. Sarnat, Howard H. Chang, James A. Mulholland, Paige E. Tolbert, and Armistead G. Russell. 2018. “Source Impacts on and Cardiorespiratory Effects of Reactive Oxygen Species Generated by Water-Soluble PM2.5 Across the Eastern United States.” Pp. 503–8 in Air Pollution Modeling and its Application XXV, Springer Proceedings in Complexity, edited by C. Mensink and G. Kallos. Cham: Springer International Publishing.

  18. Bates, Josephine T., Rodney J. Weber, Vishal Verma, Ting Fang, Cesunica Ivey, Cong Liu, Stefanie E. Sarnat, Howard H. Chang, James A. Mulholland, and Armistead Russell. 2018. “Source Impact Modeling of Spatiotemporal Trends in PM2.5 Oxidative Potential across the Eastern United States.” Atmospheric Environment 193:158–67. doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2018.08.055.
  19. Fang, Ting, Linghan Zeng, Dong Gao, Vishal Verma, Aleksandr B. Stefaniak, and Rodney J. Weber. 2017. “Ambient Size Distributions and Lung Deposition of Aerosol Dithiothreitol-Measured Oxidative Potential: Contrast between Soluble and Insoluble Particles.” Environmental Science & Technology 51(12):6802–11. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.7b01536.
  20. Fang, Ting, Hongyu Guo, Linghan Zeng, Vishal Verma, Athanasios Nenes, and Rodney J. Weber. 2017. “Highly Acidic Ambient Particles, Soluble Metals, and Oxidative Potential: A Link between Sulfate and Aerosol Toxicity.” Environmental Science & Technology 51(5):2611–20. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.6b06151.
  21. Abrams, Joseph Y., Rodney J. Weber, Mitchel Klein, Stefanie E. Sarnat, Howard H. Chang, Matthew J. Strickland, Vishal Verma, Ting Fang, Josephine T. Bates, James A. Mulholland, Armistead G. Russell, and Paige E. Tolbert. 2017. “Associations between Ambient Fine Particulate Oxidative Potential and Cardiorespiratory Emergency Department Visits.” Environ Health Perspect. 125(10). 125(10).
  22. Gao, Dong, Ting Fang, Vishal Verma, Linghan Zeng, and Rodney J. Weber. 2017. “A Method for Measuring Total Aerosol Oxidative Potential (OP) with the Dithiothreitol (DTT) Assay and Comparisons between an Urban and Roadside Site of Water-Soluble and Total OP.” Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 10(8):2821–35. doi: 10.5194/amt-10-2821-2017.
  23. Fang, Ting, Vishal Verma, Josephine T. Bates, Joseph Abrams, Mitchel Klein, Matthew J. Strickland, Stefanie E. Sarnat, Howard H. Chang, James A. Mulholland, Paige E. Tolbert, Armistead G. Russell, and Rodney J. Weber. 2016. “Oxidative Potential of Ambient Water-Soluble PM2.5 in the Southeastern United States: Contrasts in Sources and Health Associations between Ascorbic Acid (AA) and Dithiothreitol (DTT) Assays.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 16(6):3865–79. doi: 10.5194/acp-16-3865-2016.
  24. Violaki, Kalliopi, Ting Fang, Nikos Mihalopoulos, Rodney Weber, and Athanasios Nenes. 2016. “Real-Time, Online Automated System for Measurement of Water-Soluble Reactive Phosphate Ions in Atmospheric Particles.” Analytical Chemistry 88(14):7163–70. doi: 10.1021/acs.analchem.6b01264.
  25. Fang, T., V. Verma, H. Guo, L. E. King, E. S. Edgerton, and R. J. Weber. 2015. “A Semi-Automated System for Quantifying the Oxidative Potential of Ambient Particles in Aqueous Extracts Using the Dithiothreitol (DTT) Assay: Results from the Southeastern Center for Air Pollution and Epidemiology (SCAPE).” Atmospheric Measurement Techniques 8(1):471–82. doi: 10.5194/amt-8-471-2015.
  26. Fang, T., H. Guo, V. Verma, R. E. Peltier, and R. J. Weber. 2015. “PM2.5 Water-Soluble Elements in the Southeastern United States: Automated Analytical Method Development, Spatiotemporal Distributions, Source Apportionment, and Implications for Heath Studies.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 15(20):11667–82. doi: 10.5194/acp-15-11667-2015.
  27. Verma, Vishal, Ying Wang, Rawan El-Afifi, Ting Fang, Janessa Rowland, Armistead G. Russell, and Rodney J. Weber. 2015. “Fractionating Ambient Humic-like Substances (HULIS) for Their Reactive Oxygen Species Activity – Assessing the Importance of Quinones and Atmospheric Aging.” Atmospheric Environment 120:351–59. doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2015.09.010.
  28. Verma, Vishal, Ting Fang, Lu Xu, Richard E. Peltier, Armistead G. Russell, Nga Lee Ng, and Rodney J. Weber. 2015. “Organic Aerosols Associated with the Generation of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) by Water-Soluble PM2.5.” Environmental Science & Technology 49(7):4646–56. doi: 10.1021/es505577w.
  29. Bates, Josephine T., Rodney J. Weber, Joseph Abrams, Vishal Verma, Ting Fang, Mitchel Klein, Matthew J. Strickland, Stefanie Ebelt Sarnat, Howard H. Chang, James A. Mulholland, Paige E. Tolbert, and Armistead G. Russell. 2015. “Reactive Oxygen Species Generation Linked to Sources of Atmospheric Particulate Matter and Cardiorespiratory Effects.” Environmental Science & Technology 49(22):13605–12. doi: 10.1021/acs.est.5b02967.
  30. Verma, V., T. Fang, H. Guo, L. King, J. T. Bates, R. E. Peltier, E. Edgerton, A. G. Russell, and R. J. Weber. 2014. “Reactive Oxygen Species Associated with Water-Soluble PM2.5 in the Southeastern United States: Spatiotemporal Trends and Source Apportionment.” Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics 14(23):12915–30. doi: 10.5194/acp-14-12915-2014.