New JPC paper shows human skin oil and squalene nanolayers become more hydrophobic when exposed to  indoor-relevant ozone levels, likely due to loss of C=C double bonds and pi-H-bonding. 

Congratulations to Jana Butman on her publication in J. Phys. Chem. showing that human skin oil and squalene nanolayers become more hydrophobic when exposed to  indoor-relevant ozone levels, likely due to loss of C=C double bonds and pi-H-bonding.