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Competing atmospheric reactions of CH<sub>2</sub>OO with SO<sub>2</sub>and water vapour
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Chemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryEngineeringAtmospheric PhotochemistryAtmospheric ScienceH2so4 FormationWater VapourAtmospheric ProcessWater DimerAtmospheric ReactionsChemistryHydrogenEnvironmental PhotochemistryPhotosynthesisChemical KineticsAtmosphere Of Earth
H2SO4 formation from the reaction CH2OO + SO2 has been measured as a function of the water vapour concentration for close to atmospheric conditions. Second-order kinetics with regard to water indicates a preferred reaction of CH2OO with the water dimer. The obtained kinetic parameters lead to the conclusion that the atmospheric fate of CH2OO is dominated by the reaction with water vapour. A comparison with results from CH3CHOO and (CH3)2COO indicates a structure dependent reactivity of stabilized Criegee intermediates.
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