reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2012Closed access

Laboratory studies of organic peroxy radical chemistry: an overview with emphasis on recent issues of atmospheric significance

NSF National Center for Atmospheric Research

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Abstract

Organic peroxy radicals (often abbreviated RO(2)) play a central role in the chemistry of the Earth's lower atmosphere. Formed in the atmospheric oxidation of essentially every organic species emitted, their chemistry is part of the radical cycles that control the oxidative capacity of the atmosphere and lead to the formation of ozone, organic nitrates, organic acids, particulate matter and other so-called secondary pollutants. In this review, laboratory studies of this peroxy radical chemistry are detailed, as they pertain to the chemistry of the atmosphere. First, a brief discussion of methods used to detect the peroxy radicals in the laboratory is presented. Then, the basic reaction pathways - involving…

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Keywords
  • Radical
  • Chemistry
  • Atmospheric chemistry
  • Atmosphere (unit)
  • Environmental chemistry
  • Reactivity (psychology)
  • Organic chemistry
  • Particulates
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