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Chem Rev
Title: | Highly Oxygenated Organic Molecules (HOM) from Gas-Phase Autoxidation Involving Peroxy Radicals: A Key Contributor to Atmospheric Aerosol |
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Author(s): | Bianchi F; Kurten T; Riva M; Mohr C; Rissanen MP; Roldin P; Berndt T; Crounse JD; Wennberg PO; Mentel TF; Wildt J; Junninen H; Jokinen T; Kulmala M; Worsnop DR; Thornton JA; Donahue N; Kjaergaard HG; Ehn M; |
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Address: | "Institute for Atmospheric and Earth System Research, Faculty of Science , University of Helsinki , Helsinki 00014 , Finland. Aerosol and Haze Laboratory , University of Chemical Technology , Beijing 100029 , P.R. China. IRCELYON, CNRS University of Lyon , Villeurbanne 69626 , France. Department of Environmental Science and Analytical Chemistry , Stockholm University , Stockholm 11418 , Sweden. Division of Nuclear Physics, Department of Physics , Lund University , Lund 22100 , Sweden. Leibniz Institute for Tropospheric Research , Leipzig 04318 , Germany. Division of Geological and Planetary Sciences , California Institute of Technology , Pasadena , California 91125 , United States. Institut fur Energie und Klimaforschung, IEK-8 , Forschungszentrum Julich GmbH , Julich 52425 , Germany. Institute of Physics , University of Tartu , Tartu 50090 , Estonia. Aerodyne Research Inc. , Billerica , Massachusetts 01821 , United States. Department of Atmospheric Sciences , University of Washington , Seattle , Washington 98195 , United States. Center for Atmospheric Particle Studies , Carnegie Mellon University , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania 15213 , United States. Department of Chemistry , University of Copenhagen , Copenhagen 2100 , Denmark" |
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Journal Title: | Chem Rev |
Year: | 2019 |
Volume: | 20190225 |
Issue: | 6 |
Page Number: | 3472 - 3509 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00395 |
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ISSN/ISBN: | 1520-6890 (Electronic) 0009-2665 (Print) 0009-2665 (Linking) |
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Abstract: | "Highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOM) are formed in the atmosphere via autoxidation involving peroxy radicals arising from volatile organic compounds (VOC). HOM condense on pre-existing particles and can be involved in new particle formation. HOM thus contribute to the formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA), a significant and ubiquitous component of atmospheric aerosol known to affect the Earth's radiation balance. HOM were discovered only very recently, but the interest in these compounds has grown rapidly. In this Review, we define HOM and describe the currently available techniques for their identification/quantification, followed by a summary of the current knowledge on their formation mechanisms and physicochemical properties. A main aim is to provide a common frame for the currently quite fragmented literature on HOM studies. Finally, we highlight the existing gaps in our understanding and suggest directions for future HOM research" |
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Keywords: | Aerosols Atmosphere/chemistry Oxidation-Reduction Oxygen/*chemistry Peroxides/*chemistry Volatile Organic Compounds/*chemistry; |
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Notes: | "MedlineBianchi, Federico Kurten, Theo Riva, Matthieu Mohr, Claudia Rissanen, Matti P Roldin, Pontus Berndt, Torsten Crounse, John D Wennberg, Paul O Mentel, Thomas F Wildt, Jurgen Junninen, Heikki Jokinen, Tuija Kulmala, Markku Worsnop, Douglas R Thornton, Joel A Donahue, Neil Kjaergaard, Henrik G Ehn, Mikael eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't Research Support, U.S. Gov't, Non-P.H.S. Review 2019/02/26 Chem Rev. 2019 Mar 27; 119(6):3472-3509. doi: 10.1021/acs.chemrev.8b00395. Epub 2019 Feb 25" |
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