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Kerri Pratt is an American chemist and Associate Professor of Chemistry at the University of Michigan. Her research considers atmospheric chemistry and how it impacts human health. She studies the interactions of atmospheric gases using mass spectrometry based techniques. She was appointed to the faculty at the University of Michigan in 2013. She is interested in various chemical reactions that occur in the environment, including those that occur between trace gases, in aqueous solutions and on surfaces. Primary atmospheric particles can originate from natural and human-made sources, which include sea spray, soot and bacteria. These undergo various reactions and can form secondary atmospheric particles, evolving into dynamical chemical mixtures such as aerosols. These particles can take on a variety of different sizes, between 3 nm and 10 μm. Pratt investigates the interactions between trace gases and clouds using mass spectrometry. She is particularly interested in the atmospheric composition of winter environments, for example, in the Polar regions. The Arctic is undergoing a rapid loss of sea ice.
Pratt makes use of mass spectrometries to various degrees of sensitivity, for examples aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometry (aerosols of 0.07 – 1.6 μm diameter), chemical ionization mass spectrometry (gases at sub parts per trillion) and ambient ion mass spectrometry. These results are combined with one-dimensional modelling to understand how atmospheric compositions as a function of altitude and time. She looks to establish the feedbacks between human-made emissions, aerosols and the Earth to better predict air quality. In 2018, she started a United States Department of Energy project to use single particle mass spectrometry during the Polar night. These measurements were combined with data collected from aerosol samples on the German icebreaker RV Polarstern.
Pratt makes use of mass spectrometries to various degrees of sensitivity, for examples aerosol time-of-flight mass spectrometry (aerosols of 0.07 – 1.6 μm diameter), chemical ionization mass spectrometry (gases at sub parts per trillion) and ambient ion mass spectrometry. These results are combined with one-dimensional modelling to understand how atmospheric compositions as a function of altitude and time. She looks to establish the feedbacks between human-made emissions, aerosols and the Earth to better predict air quality. In 2018, she started a United States Department of Energy project to use single particle mass spectrometry during the Polar night. These measurements were combined with data collected from aerosol samples on the German icebreaker RV Polarstern.
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B. Heutte, N. Bergner, H. Angot, J. B. Pernov,L. Dada, J. A. Mirrielees, I. Beck,A. Baccarini, M. Boyer,J. M. Creamean,K. R. Daellenbach,I. El Haddad,M. M. Frey,S. Henning, T. Laurila, V. Moschos, T. Petäjä,K. A. Pratt, L. L. J. Quéléver,M. D. Shupe,P. Zieger, T. Jokinen,J. Schmale
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (2025): 2207-2241
Sarah Albertin,Markus Ammann, Patrick Ayotte,Thorsten Bartels-Rausch,Hendrik Bluhm, James Brean, Natalie Brett, Lucy V Brown,Tillmann Buttersack, Lucy J Carpenter, Rohit Chikkaraddy,Hugh Coe, Jenée D Cyran, Natasha Garner,Dwayne Heard, Deanna Huff,Saewung Kim,Jingqiu Mao, Jennifer G Murphy,Christian Pfrang,Kerri A Pratt,Matti Rissanen,Joel Savarino,Céline Toubin, Thomas Whale, Megan Willis
Faraday discussions (2025)
Faraday discussions (2025)
Faraday discussions (2025)
Yao Xiao, Derek Goderis, Kayleigh S Reilly, Theo Severud,Kerri A Pratt, J Timothy Dvonch,Andrew J Mason,Andrew P Ault
Analytical chemistryno. 11 (2025): 6222-6229
Markus Ammann, James Brean, Lucy J Carpenter, Rohit Chikkaraddy, Martyn P Chipperfield,Barbara D'Anna,Valerio Ferracci, Markus M Frey, Dwayne E Heard, Saffron G Heddell, Alicia Hoffman, Deanna Huff, Bianca Lauster, Kathy S Law,Jingqiu Mao,Claudia Mohr, Jennifer G Murphy,Peter K Peterson,Kerri A Pratt,Tjarda J Roberts,Joel Savarino,Freya Squires,Jochen Stutz, Megan Willis, Xin Yang
Faraday discussions (2025)
Madeline E. Cooke,Cara M. Waters, Joel Y. Asare,Jessica A. Mirrielees,Andrew L. Holen, Molly P. Frauenheim,Zhenfa Zhang,Avram Gold,Kerri A. Pratt,Jason D. Surratt, Luis A. Ladino,Andrew P. Ault
ACS ES&T Air (2024)
Ivo Beck,Alireza Moallemi,Benjamin Heutte,Jakob Boyd Pernov,Nora Bergner, Margarida Rolo,Lauriane L. J. Quelever,Tiia Laurila,Matthew Boyer,Tuija Jokinen,Helene Angot,Clara J. M. Hoppe,Oliver Mueller,Jessie Creamean,Markus M. Frey,Gabriel Freitas,Julika Zinke, Matt Salter,Paul Zieger,Jessica A. Mirrielees, Hailey E. Kempf,Andrew P. Ault,Kerri A. Pratt,Martin Gysel-Beer,Silvia Henning,Christian Tatzelt,Julia Schmale
ELEMENTA-SCIENCE OF THE ANTHROPOCENEno. 1 (2024)
Journal of Geophysical Research Atmospheresno. 14 (2024)
M. M. Frey, Floor van den Heuvel,Amélie Kirchgaessner, Simran Chopra,Tom Lachlan-Cope,Ronny Engelmann,Albert Ansmann,Heike Wex, Ananth Ranjihkumar, Xin Yang,Jessica Mirrielees,Kerri A. Pratt,Ivo Beck,Julia Schmale, X. Gong
openalex(2024)
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