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Hydrotrioxide (ROOOH) formation in the atmosphere

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SCIENCE
Volume 376, Issue 6596, Pages 979-+

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AMER ASSOC ADVANCEMENT SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1126/science.abn6012

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  1. Independent Research Fund Denmark [9040-00142B]
  2. High Performance Computing Center at the University of Copenhagen
  3. German Research Foundation [447349939]
  4. US National Science Fund [CHE-1905340]
  5. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation [G-2019-12281]

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This study reports the direct observation of ROOOH formation from several atmospherically relevant RO2 radicals. Kinetic analysis confirms rapid formation of ROOOH through the reaction of RO2 with OH. The atmospheric lifetime of ROOOH is estimated to be minutes to hours. Hydrotrioxides represent a previously omitted substance class in the atmosphere, and further examination of their impact is necessary.
Organic hydrotrioxides (ROOOH) are known to be strong oxidants used in organic synthesis. Previously, it has been speculated that they are formed in the atmosphere through the gas-phase reaction of organic peroxy radicals (RO2) with hydroxyl radicals (OH). Here, we report direct observation of ROOOH formation from several atmospherically relevant RO2 radicals. Kinetic analysis confirmed rapid RO2 + OH reactions forming ROOOH, with rate coefficients close to the collision limit. For the OH-initiated degradation of isoprene, global modeling predicts molar hydrotrioxide formation yields of up to 1%, which represents an annual ROOOH formation of about 10 million metric tons. The atmospheric lifetime of ROOOH is estimated to be minutes to hours. Hydrotrioxides represent a previously omitted substance class in the atmosphere, the impact of which needs to be examined.

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