Decades of research on the autooxidation of organic compounds have provided fundamental and practical insights into these processes; however, the structure of many key autooxidation intermediates and the reactions leading to their formation still remain unclear. This work provides additional experimental evidence that highly oxygenated intermediates with one or more hydroperoxy groups are prevalent in the autooxidation of various oxygenated (e.g., alcohol, aldehyde, keto compounds, ether, and ester) and nonoxygenated (e.g., normal alkane, branched alkane, and cycloalkane) organic compounds. These findings improve our understanding of autooxidation reaction mechanisms that are routinely used to predict fuel ignition and oxidative stability o...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
Gas-phase hydrocarbon autoxidation is a rapid pathway for the production of in situ aerosol precurso...
The atmospheric oxidation of aromatic compounds leads to highly oxidized intermediates with oxygenat...
Decades of research on the autooxidation of organic compounds have provided fundamental and practica...
Efficient autoxidation of organic compounds typically requires that they possess double bonds or oxy...
Recent advances in chemical ionization mass spectrometry have allowed the detection of a new group o...
We present a hypothesis that autoxidation (inter- and intramolecular hydrogen abstraction by peroxy ...
Chain-branching reactions represent a general motif in chemistry, encountered in atmospheric chemist...
International audienceAbstract. Atmospheric oxidation chemistry and, more specifically, photooxidati...
It has been postulated that secondary organic particulate matter plays a pivotal role in the early g...
Recent advances in chemical ionization mass spectrometry have allowed the detection of a new group o...
International audienceDue to its importance for engine development, the chemistry related to the low...
Insights into the influence of molecular structure and thermodynamic phase on the chemical mechanism...
This contribution summarizes our recent efforts to unravel the radical chemistry of autoxidations. A...
Due to the rapid advance in analytical methods, a large detail of intermediate products from the low...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
Gas-phase hydrocarbon autoxidation is a rapid pathway for the production of in situ aerosol precurso...
The atmospheric oxidation of aromatic compounds leads to highly oxidized intermediates with oxygenat...
Decades of research on the autooxidation of organic compounds have provided fundamental and practica...
Efficient autoxidation of organic compounds typically requires that they possess double bonds or oxy...
Recent advances in chemical ionization mass spectrometry have allowed the detection of a new group o...
We present a hypothesis that autoxidation (inter- and intramolecular hydrogen abstraction by peroxy ...
Chain-branching reactions represent a general motif in chemistry, encountered in atmospheric chemist...
International audienceAbstract. Atmospheric oxidation chemistry and, more specifically, photooxidati...
It has been postulated that secondary organic particulate matter plays a pivotal role in the early g...
Recent advances in chemical ionization mass spectrometry have allowed the detection of a new group o...
International audienceDue to its importance for engine development, the chemistry related to the low...
Insights into the influence of molecular structure and thermodynamic phase on the chemical mechanism...
This contribution summarizes our recent efforts to unravel the radical chemistry of autoxidations. A...
Due to the rapid advance in analytical methods, a large detail of intermediate products from the low...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
Gas-phase hydrocarbon autoxidation is a rapid pathway for the production of in situ aerosol precurso...
The atmospheric oxidation of aromatic compounds leads to highly oxidized intermediates with oxygenat...