Abstract:Hydrogen
peroxide (H2O2) and hydroxyl radical
(OH) are important oxidants in the atmospheric aqueous phase such
as cloud droplets and deliquescent aerosol particles, playing a significant
role in the chemical transformation of organic and inorganic pollutants
in the atmosphere. Atmospheric aqueous-phase chemistry has been considered
to be a source of H2O2 and OH. However, our
understanding of the mechanisms of their formation in atmospheric
waters is still incomplete. Here, we show that the aqueous-phase react… Show more
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