Secondary organic aerosol (SOA), formed by oxidation of volatile organic compounds, substantially influence air quality and climate. Highly oxygenated organic molecules …
Oxidation chemistry controls both combustion processes and the atmospheric transformation of volatile emissions. In combustion engines, radical species undergo isomerization …
Chemical mechanisms describe the atmospheric transformations of organic and inorganic species and connect air emissions to secondary species such as ozone, fine particles, and …
S Tomaz, D Wang, N Zabalegui, D Li… - Nature …, 2021 - nature.com
Organic peroxy radicals (RO2) play a pivotal role in the degradation of hydrocarbons. The autoxidation of atmospheric RO2 radicals produces highly oxygenated organic molecules …
The oxidation of carbonyl sulfide (OCS) is the primary, continuous source of stratospheric sulfate aerosol particles, which can scatter shortwave radiation and catalyze heterogeneous …
D Zhao, I Pullinen, H Fuchs, S Schrade… - Atmospheric …, 2021 - acp.copernicus.org
Highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOM) are found to play an important role in the formation and growth of secondary organic aerosol (SOA). SOA is an important type of …
M Rissanen - The Journal of Physical Chemistry A, 2021 - ACS Publications
Gas-phase hydrocarbon autoxidation is a rapid pathway for the production of in situ aerosol precursor compounds. It is a highway to molecular growth and lowering of vapor pressure …
R Mayorga, Y Xia, Z Zhao, B Long… - … Science & Technology, 2022 - ACS Publications
Limonene is an abundant monoterpene released into the atmosphere via biogenic emissions and biomass burning. However, the atmospheric oxidation and secondary …
Isoprene oxidation by nitrate radical (NO 3) is a potentially important source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA). It is suggested that the second or later-generation products are the …