1999
DOI: 10.1016/s1352-2310(99)00084-9
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Rate constants of the Br-initiated gas-phase oxidation of a series of alcohols, furans and benzenes at 300±2K

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“…For alkane oxidation by Cl atoms, we rewrite as, When alkanes are processed by the same amounts of Cl atoms (integrated with time), we can plot ln with respect to the reaction rate constant and the slope reflect the integrated Cl level. The deviation of acetylene away from the linear relationship reflects the oxidation by Br, Benzene is included with the alkanes and acetylene because it is virtually inert to halogen oxidation, the reaction rate constant of which is 4 to 5 orders of magnitude smaller than those of alkanes and acetylene [ Sokolov et al , 1998; Bierbach et al , 1999]. We define the background concentrations as the averages for aircraft samples with ozone mixing ratios between 30 and 60 ppbv under 2 km for each flight.…”
Section: Nmhcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…For alkane oxidation by Cl atoms, we rewrite as, When alkanes are processed by the same amounts of Cl atoms (integrated with time), we can plot ln with respect to the reaction rate constant and the slope reflect the integrated Cl level. The deviation of acetylene away from the linear relationship reflects the oxidation by Br, Benzene is included with the alkanes and acetylene because it is virtually inert to halogen oxidation, the reaction rate constant of which is 4 to 5 orders of magnitude smaller than those of alkanes and acetylene [ Sokolov et al , 1998; Bierbach et al , 1999]. We define the background concentrations as the averages for aircraft samples with ozone mixing ratios between 30 and 60 ppbv under 2 km for each flight.…”
Section: Nmhcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Benzene is included with the alkanes and acetylene because it is virtually inert to halogen oxidation, the reaction rate constant of which is 4 to 5 orders of magnitude smaller than those of alkanes and acetylene [Sokolov et al, 1998;Bierbach et al, 1999]. We define the background concentrations as the averages for aircraft samples with ozone mixing ratios between 30 and 60 ppbv under 2 km for each flight.…”
Section: Nmhcs As Proxies Of Halogen Radicalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, much attention has been given to the furans in order to estimate the atmospheric lifetimes and fates of organic emissions. The vast majority of furans released into the atmosphere are removed by chemical reaction with OH radicals 5–7, Cl 8, NO 3 radicals 9–13, O 3 and Br 14, 15.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several experimental [6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20] and computational studies [21][22][23] on the kinetics of furans have been reported. The kinetics of reactions for the furan and its derivatives with OH are of atmospheric interest, because these reactions represent the predominant loss process of the furans in the global or regional environment.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%