reviewChemical Society ReviewsJan 1, 2008Closed access

The gas-phase ozonolysis of unsaturated volatile organic compounds in the troposphere

University of Reading

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Abstract

The gas-phase reactions of ozone with unsaturated hydrocarbons are significant sources of free radical species (including *OH) and particulate material in the Earth's atmosphere. In this tutorial review, the kinetics, products and mechanisms of these reactions are examined, starting with a discussion of the original mechanism proposed by Criegee and following with a summary presentation of the complex, free radical-mediated reactions of carbonyl oxide (Criegee) intermediates. The contribution of ozone-terpene reactions to the atmospheric burden of secondary organic aerosol material is also discussed from the viewpoint of the formation of non-volatile organic acid products from the complex chemistry of ozone…

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Keywords
  • Ozonolysis
  • Chemistry
  • Ozone
  • Gas phase
  • Atmospheric chemistry
  • Terpene
  • Radical
  • Organic chemistry
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