Atmospheric acidity is increasingly determined by carbon dioxide and organic acids1–3. Among the latter, formic acid facilitates the nucleation of cloud droplets4 and contributes to the acidity of clouds and rainwater1,5. At present, chemistry–climate models greatly underestimate the atmospheric burden of formic acid, because key processes related to its sources and sinks remain poorly understood2,6–9. Here we present atmospheric chamber experiments that show that formaldehyde is efficiently converted to gaseous formic acid via a multiphase pathway that involves its hydrated form, methanediol. In warm cloud droplets, methanediol undergoes fast outgassing but slow dehydration. Using a chemistry–climate model, we estimate that the gas-phase o...
International audienceFormic acid (HCOOH) and acetic acid (CH3COOH) are ubiquitous atmospheric trace...
International audienceIn order to estimate the anthropogenic influence of gas and aerosol emissions ...
Methanol and formic acid, the simplest alcohol and carboxylic acid in the atmosphere, are directly e...
International audienceAtmospheric acidity is increasingly determined by carbon dioxide and organic a...
Formic acid is a pervasive trace gas in the troposphere. It enhances cloud droplet activation and co...
Formic acid contributes significantly to acid rain in remote environments. Direct sources of formic ...
Organic acids are secondary components generated from the oxidation of volatile organic compounds in...
Formic acid (HCOOH) is one of the most abundant acids in the atmosphere, with an important influence...
Formic acid (HCOOH) is one of the most abundant organic acids in the atmosphere and affects atmosphe...
Formic acid (HCOOH) is among the most abundant carboxylic acids in the atmosphere, but its budget is...
The interactions between microbial and chemical contents of cloud water were investigated. First, we...
Formaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide are key constituents of atmospheric photochemical processes, in p...
Model calculations are conducted to investigate the production of carboxylic acids from photochemica...
International audienceFormic acid (HCOOH) and acetic acid (CH3COOH) are ubiquitous atmospheric trace...
International audienceIn order to estimate the anthropogenic influence of gas and aerosol emissions ...
Methanol and formic acid, the simplest alcohol and carboxylic acid in the atmosphere, are directly e...
International audienceAtmospheric acidity is increasingly determined by carbon dioxide and organic a...
Formic acid is a pervasive trace gas in the troposphere. It enhances cloud droplet activation and co...
Formic acid contributes significantly to acid rain in remote environments. Direct sources of formic ...
Organic acids are secondary components generated from the oxidation of volatile organic compounds in...
Formic acid (HCOOH) is one of the most abundant acids in the atmosphere, with an important influence...
Formic acid (HCOOH) is one of the most abundant organic acids in the atmosphere and affects atmosphe...
Formic acid (HCOOH) is among the most abundant carboxylic acids in the atmosphere, but its budget is...
The interactions between microbial and chemical contents of cloud water were investigated. First, we...
Formaldehyde and hydrogen peroxide are key constituents of atmospheric photochemical processes, in p...
Model calculations are conducted to investigate the production of carboxylic acids from photochemica...
International audienceFormic acid (HCOOH) and acetic acid (CH3COOH) are ubiquitous atmospheric trace...
International audienceIn order to estimate the anthropogenic influence of gas and aerosol emissions ...
Methanol and formic acid, the simplest alcohol and carboxylic acid in the atmosphere, are directly e...