2024
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-6662h-v2
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The chemical landscape of leaf surfaces and its interaction with the atmosphere

Rachele Ossola,
Delphine Farmer

Abstract: Atmospheric chemists have historically treated plant leaves as inert surfaces that merely emit volatile hydrocarbons through their stomata. However, a growing body of evidence suggests that leaves are ubiquitous substrates for multiphase reactions of atmospheric relevance – implying the presence of chemicals on their surfaces. This Review provides an evidence-based overview of the chemistry and reactivity of the leaf surface’s “chemical landscape”, the dynamic ensemble of molecules and particles that cover pla… Show more

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