“…One of the methods uses chemical ionisation mass spectrometry to determine the sum [HO 2 ] + i [RO 2,i ] or separately [HO 2 ], depending on the control of the flows of the NO and SO 2 reagents (Hanke et al, 2002;Edwards et al, 2003). The sum [HO 2 ] + i [RO 2,i ] has also been determined for many years by the peroxy radical chemical amplifier (PERCA) method, which uses NO and CO to generate NO 2 amplified by a chain reaction, and subsequently measured by a variety of methods, for example luminol fluorescence, laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) or cavity absorption methods (Cantrell and Stedman, 1982;Cantrell et al, 1984;Miyazaki et al, 2010;Hernandez et al, 2001;Green et al, 2006;Chen et al, 2016). A modification of PERCA, using a denuder to remove HO 2 has been used to estimate the sum of RO 2 (Miyazaki et al, 2010).…”