Properties and Atmospheric Oxidation of Terebic Acid Aerosol
Kalliopi Florou,
Agata Błaziak,
Spiro Jorga
et al.
Abstract:Terebic acid (C 7 H 10 O 4 ) is a biogenic secondary organic aerosol constituent, produced by the oxidation of first-and second-generation products of monoterpenes such as α-pinene, βpinene, and Δ 3 -carene. It is a processed derivative of terpenylic acid and has been identified in aerosol samples from terrestrial and forest environments. The physicochemical properties of pure terebic acid aerosol were characterized using two different atmospheric simulation chambers and a suite of online particle and gas-phas… Show more
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