On the potential use of highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOM) as indicators for ozone formation sensitivity
Jiangyi Zhang,
Jian Zhao,
Yuanyuan Luo
et al.
Abstract:Abstract. Ozone (O3), an important and ubiquitous trace gas, protects lives from harm of solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the stratosphere but is toxic to living organisms in the troposphere. Additionally, tropospheric O3 is a key oxidant, and source of other oxidants (e.g, OH and NO3 radicals) for various volatile organic compounds (VOC). Recently, highly oxygenated organic molecules (HOM) were identified as a new compound group formed from oxidation of many VOC, making up a significant source of secondary… Show more
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