“…Isoprene (Isop) is attacked by OH to form isoprene peroxy radical (Isop-O 2 ). Isop-O 2 then reacts with NO to produce Isop-O radical with the yield of 90% (Reaction R2a in Appendix C) and subsequently to produce HCHO, MVK, and MACR (Reactions R5a, b in Appendix C) with a yield of 63%, 35%, and 24%, respectively, in high-NO x conditions (Tuazon and Atkinson, 1990;Paulson et al, 1992;Ruppert and Becker, 2000;Paulot et al, 2009;Miyoshi et al, 1994;Sprengnether et al, 2002;Karl et al, 2006). On the other hand, Isop-O 2 also competitively reacts with RO 2 to produce HCHO, MVK, and MACR with a yield of 34%, 16%, and 20%, respectively, via Isop-O (Reaction R4a in Appendix C) under NO x -free conditions (Ruppert and Becker, 2000;Miyoshi et al, 1994).…”