The gas-phase mechanism of the formation of highly oxidized multifunctional organic compounds (HOMs) from the ozonolysis of β-caryophyllene was investigated in a free-jet flow system at atmospheric pressure and a temperature of 295 ± 2 K. Reaction products, mainly highly oxidized RO2 radicals containing up to 14 oxygen atoms, were detected using chemical ionization – atmospheric pressure interface – time-of-flight mass spectrometry with nitrate and acetate ionization. These highly oxidized RO2 radicals react with NO, NO2, HO2 and other RO2 radicals under atmospheric conditions forming the first-generation HOM closed-shell products. Mechanistic information on the formation of the highly oxidized RO2 radicals is based on results obtained wi...
alpha-Pinene (C10H16) represents one of the most important biogenic emissions in the atmosphere. Its...
NO3 radical oxidation of most monoterpenes is a significant source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
Acylperoxy radicals (RO2) are key intermediates in the atmospheric oxidation of organic compounds an...
Atmospheric autoxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOC) leads to prompt formation of highly oxi...
It has been postulated that secondary organic particulate matter plays a pivotal role in the early g...
Organic peroxy radicals (RO2) play a pivotal role in the degradation of hydrocarbons. The autoxidati...
Explaining the formation of secondary organic aerosol is an intriguing question in atmospheric scien...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
Hydrocarbons are emitted into the Earth's atmosphere in very large quantities by human and biogenic ...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
NO3 radical oxidation of most monoterpenes is a significant source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA...
The oxidation of biogenically emitted volatile organic compounds (BVOC) plays an important role in t...
Highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOM) are formed in the atmosphere via autoxidation involving pe...
Aromatic hydrocarbons contribute significantly to tropospheric ozone and secondary organic aerosols ...
alpha-Pinene (C10H16) represents one of the most important biogenic emissions in the atmosphere. Its...
NO3 radical oxidation of most monoterpenes is a significant source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
Acylperoxy radicals (RO2) are key intermediates in the atmospheric oxidation of organic compounds an...
Atmospheric autoxidation of volatile organic compounds (VOC) leads to prompt formation of highly oxi...
It has been postulated that secondary organic particulate matter plays a pivotal role in the early g...
Organic peroxy radicals (RO2) play a pivotal role in the degradation of hydrocarbons. The autoxidati...
Explaining the formation of secondary organic aerosol is an intriguing question in atmospheric scien...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
Hydrocarbons are emitted into the Earth's atmosphere in very large quantities by human and biogenic ...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...
NO3 radical oxidation of most monoterpenes is a significant source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA...
The oxidation of biogenically emitted volatile organic compounds (BVOC) plays an important role in t...
Highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOM) are formed in the atmosphere via autoxidation involving pe...
Aromatic hydrocarbons contribute significantly to tropospheric ozone and secondary organic aerosols ...
alpha-Pinene (C10H16) represents one of the most important biogenic emissions in the atmosphere. Its...
NO3 radical oxidation of most monoterpenes is a significant source of secondary organic aerosol (SOA...
Terpenes are emitted by vegetation, and their oxidation in the atmosphere is an important source of ...