Formation of isoprene nitrates (INs) is an important free radical chain termination step ending production of ozone and possibly affecting formation of secondary organic aerosol. Isoprene nitrates also represent a potentially large, unmeasured contribution to OH reactivity and are a major pathway for the removal of nitrogen oxides from the atmosphere. Current assessments indicate that formation rates of isoprene nitrates are uncertain to a factor of 2–3 and the subsequent fate of isoprene nitrates remains largely unconstrained by laboratory, field or modeling studies. Measurements of total alkyl and multifunctional nitrates (ΣANs), NO2, total peroxy nitrates (ΣPNs), HNO3, CH2O, isoprene and other VOC were obtained from the NASA DC-8 aircraf...
Isoprene is the largest single VOC emission to the atmosphere. Although it is primarily oxidized pho...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic volatile organic compound in the atmosphere. Its calculated ...
Isoprene oxidation by nitrate radical (NO3) is a potentially important source of secondary organic a...
Formation of isoprene nitrates (INs) is an important free radical chain termination step ending prod...
Formation of isoprene nitrates (INs) is an important free radical chain termination step ending prod...
Formation of isoprene nitrates (INs) is an important free radical chain termination step ending prod...
Formation of organic nitrates (RONO2) during oxidation of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs...
Organic nitrates, chemicals with the formula RONO2, are products of atmospheric oxidation of organic...
In contrast with the textbook view of remote chemistry where HNO 3 formation is the primary sink of ...
Formation of organic nitrates (RONO_2) during oxidation of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC...
Alkyl and multifunctional organic nitrates, molecules of the chemical form RONO<sub>2</sub&...
[1] We implement a new isoprene oxidation mechanism in a global 3-D chemical transport model (GEOS-C...
The formation of organic nitrates during the oxidation of the biogenic hydrocarbon isoprene can stro...
The CMAQ (Community Multiscale Air Quality) us model in combination with observations for INTEX-NA/I...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic volatile organic compound in the atmosphere. Its calculated ...
Isoprene is the largest single VOC emission to the atmosphere. Although it is primarily oxidized pho...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic volatile organic compound in the atmosphere. Its calculated ...
Isoprene oxidation by nitrate radical (NO3) is a potentially important source of secondary organic a...
Formation of isoprene nitrates (INs) is an important free radical chain termination step ending prod...
Formation of isoprene nitrates (INs) is an important free radical chain termination step ending prod...
Formation of isoprene nitrates (INs) is an important free radical chain termination step ending prod...
Formation of organic nitrates (RONO2) during oxidation of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs...
Organic nitrates, chemicals with the formula RONO2, are products of atmospheric oxidation of organic...
In contrast with the textbook view of remote chemistry where HNO 3 formation is the primary sink of ...
Formation of organic nitrates (RONO_2) during oxidation of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOC...
Alkyl and multifunctional organic nitrates, molecules of the chemical form RONO<sub>2</sub&...
[1] We implement a new isoprene oxidation mechanism in a global 3-D chemical transport model (GEOS-C...
The formation of organic nitrates during the oxidation of the biogenic hydrocarbon isoprene can stro...
The CMAQ (Community Multiscale Air Quality) us model in combination with observations for INTEX-NA/I...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic volatile organic compound in the atmosphere. Its calculated ...
Isoprene is the largest single VOC emission to the atmosphere. Although it is primarily oxidized pho...
Isoprene is the most important biogenic volatile organic compound in the atmosphere. Its calculated ...
Isoprene oxidation by nitrate radical (NO3) is a potentially important source of secondary organic a...