2-Methyl-1,3-butadiene (isoprene), released from biogenic sources, accounts for approximately a third of hydrocarbon emissions and is mainly removed by hydroxyl radicals, OH, the primary initiator of atmospheric oxidation. In situ measurements in clean tropical forests (high isoprene and low NOx) have measured OH concentrations up to an order of magnitude higher than model predictions, which impacts our understanding of global oxidation. In this study, direct, laser flash photolysis, laser-induced fluorescence measurements at elevated temperatures have observed OH recycling in the presence of isoprene and oxygen under conditions where interference from secondary or heterogeneous chemistry is minimal. Our results provide the first direct, ti...
The chemical species emitted by forests create complex atmospheric oxidation chemistry and influence...
Terrestrial vegetation, especially tropical rain forest, releases vast quantities of volatile organi...
OH reactivity, the reciprocal of its lifetime from reaction with its sinks, was measured for 12 days...
Reactions of the hydroxyl (OH) and peroxy (HO2 and RO2) radicals play a central role in the chemistr...
Forests are the dominant source of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere, with isoprene bei...
Forests are the dominant source of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere, with isoprene bei...
Theoretical, laboratory, and chamber studies have shown fast regeneration of the hydroxyl radical (O...
The GABRIEL airborne field measurement campaign, conducted over the Guyanas in October 2005, produce...
Isoprene represents the single most important reactive hydrocarbon for atmospheric chemistry in the ...
The chemical species emitted by forests create complex atmospheric oxidation chemistry and influence...
Isoprene photooxidation is a major driver of atmospheric chemistry over forested regions. Isoprene r...
The lifetime of methane is controlled to a very large extent by the abundance of the OH radical. The...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
In environments with high concentrations of biogenic volatile organic compounds and low concentratio...
As a major source region of the hydroxyl radical OH, the Tropics largely control the oxidation capac...
The chemical species emitted by forests create complex atmospheric oxidation chemistry and influence...
Terrestrial vegetation, especially tropical rain forest, releases vast quantities of volatile organi...
OH reactivity, the reciprocal of its lifetime from reaction with its sinks, was measured for 12 days...
Reactions of the hydroxyl (OH) and peroxy (HO2 and RO2) radicals play a central role in the chemistr...
Forests are the dominant source of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere, with isoprene bei...
Forests are the dominant source of volatile organic compounds into the atmosphere, with isoprene bei...
Theoretical, laboratory, and chamber studies have shown fast regeneration of the hydroxyl radical (O...
The GABRIEL airborne field measurement campaign, conducted over the Guyanas in October 2005, produce...
Isoprene represents the single most important reactive hydrocarbon for atmospheric chemistry in the ...
The chemical species emitted by forests create complex atmospheric oxidation chemistry and influence...
Isoprene photooxidation is a major driver of atmospheric chemistry over forested regions. Isoprene r...
The lifetime of methane is controlled to a very large extent by the abundance of the OH radical. The...
Biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs) such as isoprene constitute a large proportion of the gl...
In environments with high concentrations of biogenic volatile organic compounds and low concentratio...
As a major source region of the hydroxyl radical OH, the Tropics largely control the oxidation capac...
The chemical species emitted by forests create complex atmospheric oxidation chemistry and influence...
Terrestrial vegetation, especially tropical rain forest, releases vast quantities of volatile organi...
OH reactivity, the reciprocal of its lifetime from reaction with its sinks, was measured for 12 days...