International audienceIsoprene photooxidation is a major driver of atmospheric chemistry over forested regions. Isoprene reacts with hydroxyl radicals (OH) and molecular oxygen to produce isoprene peroxy radicals (ISOPOO). These radicals can react with hydroperoxyl radicals (HO 2) to dominantly produce hydroxyhydroperoxides (ISOPOOH). They can also react with nitric oxide (NO) to largely produce methyl vinyl ketone (MVK) and methacrolein (MACR). Unimolecular isomerization and bimolecular reactions with organic peroxy radicals are also possible. There is uncertainty about the relative importance of each of these pathways in the atmosphere and possible changes because of an-thropogenic pollution. Herein, measurements of ISOPOOH and MVK + MACR...
Airborne measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOC) were performed over the tropical rainfores...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene (isoprene), released from biogenic sources, accounts for approximately a thir...
International audienceIsoprene photooxidation is a major driver of atmospheric chemistry over forest...
Nitrogen oxides (NO x ) emitted from human activities are believed to regulate the atmospheric oxida...
The Amazon rainforest is the largest source of isoprene emissions to the atmosphere globally. Under ...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted from human activities are believed to regulate the atmospheric oxidati...
Isoprene represents the single most important reactive hydrocarbon for atmospheric chemistry in the ...
Theoretical, laboratory, and chamber studies have shown fast regeneration of the hydroxyl radical (O...
Tropical forests with emissions greater than 10(15) g C of reactive hydrocarbons per year strongly a...
International audienceAbstract. We present a characterization of the chemical composition of the atm...
We present a characterization of the chemical composition of the atmosphere of the Brazilian Amazon ...
Airborne measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOC) were performed over the tropical rainfores...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene (isoprene), released from biogenic sources, accounts for approximately a thir...
International audienceIsoprene photooxidation is a major driver of atmospheric chemistry over forest...
Nitrogen oxides (NO x ) emitted from human activities are believed to regulate the atmospheric oxida...
The Amazon rainforest is the largest source of isoprene emissions to the atmosphere globally. Under ...
Nitrogen oxides (NOx) emitted from human activities are believed to regulate the atmospheric oxidati...
Isoprene represents the single most important reactive hydrocarbon for atmospheric chemistry in the ...
Theoretical, laboratory, and chamber studies have shown fast regeneration of the hydroxyl radical (O...
Tropical forests with emissions greater than 10(15) g C of reactive hydrocarbons per year strongly a...
International audienceAbstract. We present a characterization of the chemical composition of the atm...
We present a characterization of the chemical composition of the atmosphere of the Brazilian Amazon ...
Airborne measurements of volatile organic compounds (VOC) were performed over the tropical rainfores...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene (isoprene), released from biogenic sources, accounts for approximately a thir...