Christine A. Lindholm ’25

Variations in Organophosphate Ester (OPE) Concentrations in Atmospheric Particulate Matter in Klamath Falls, OR
Christine A. Lindholm ’25, Chemistry and Neuroscience major
Faculty mentor: Dr. Adelaide Clark, Chemistry and Biochemistry
Air pollution continues to be a major environmental challenge, with changes in
atmospheric particulate matter (PM) that has an adverse effect on human health while also indicating the severity of the harmful chemicals the air contains. Organophosphate esters (OPES) serve as an example of pollutants found in our air and have a wide range of uses such as flame retardants, plasticizers, and herbicides. Results suggest a diverse array of sources and correlations between compounds and meteorological parameters.
Poster Presentation: Wednesday, April 23, 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.