“…These aspects have been studied by laser photolysis/laser absorption and laser photolysis/UV absorption by Zellner et al (1985), , Bohn (2001), Johnson et al (2002Johnson et al ( , 2005, Raoult et al (2004) and Grebenkin and Krasnoperov (2004); by discharge-flow/laser induced fluorescence (Goumri et al, 1990); in flash photolysis/resonance fluorescence studies by Perry et al (1977), and Knispel et al (1990) for benzene, toluene and phenol; and in product studies by , Atkinson et al (1991), Atkinson and Aschmann (1994), Klotz et al (1998), Smith et al (1998, Bethel et al (2000), Berndt and Böge (2001a, 2001b, 2003 and Volkamer et al (2002a,b), Klotz et al (2002), Olariu et al (2002), Zhao et al (2005) and Coeur-Tourneur et al (2006) for benzene, toluene, o-, m-and p-xylene, 1,2,3-, 1,2,4-and 1,3,5-trimethylbenzene, HMB, phenol and o-, m-and p-cresol. In the following, we present a kinetic study of the consecutive reactions of aromatic-OH adducts in the presence of variable amounts of either NO, NO 2 or O 2 . Most of the results on benzene, toluene, p-xylene, phenol and m-cresol were obtained using the VUV flash photolysis/resonance fluorescence (FP/RF) technique, introduced by Stuhl and Niki (1972).…”