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Evolution of α-Pinene Oxidation Products in the Presence of Varying Oxidizers: Negative APi-TOF Point of View
Abstract
Laboratory experiments conducted in the frame of the CLOUD project at CERN investigated the oxidation of α-pinene oxidation products in a carefully controlled environment and with different oxidation conditions: 1) pure ozonolysis (with the use of an hydroxyl radical (⋅OH) scavenger), 2) ozonolysis without use of a scavenger, and 3) pure ⋅OH oxidation using nitrous acid (HONO) to produce ⋅OH. The anions and negatively charged clusters present in the chamber were analyzed and their chemical composition compared for the different oxidation pathways.
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© 2013 AIP Publishing LLC. Published online 24 May 2013. We would like to thank CERN for supporting CLOUD with important technical and financial resources, and for providing a particle beam from the CERN Proton Synchrotron. This research has received funding from the EC Seventh Framework Programme (Marie Curie Initial Training Network "CLOUD-ITN" no. 215072, MC-ITN "CLOUD-TRAIN" no. 316662, and ERC-Advanced "ATMNUCLE" grant no. 227463), the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (project nos. 01LK0902A and 01LK1222A), the Swiss National Science Foundation (project nos. 200020_135307 and 206620_130527), the Academy of Finland (Center of Excellence project no. 1118615), the Academy of Finland (135054, 133872, 251427, 139656, 139995, 137749, 141217, 141451), the Finnish Funding Agency for Technology and Innovation, the Nessling Foundation, the Austrian Science Fund (FWF; project no. P19546 and L593), the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (project no. CERN/FP/116387/2010), the Swedish Research Council, Vetenskapsrådet (grant 2011-5120), the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Russian Foundation for Basic Research (grants 08-02-91006-CERN and 12-02-91522-CERN), and the U.S. National Science Foundation (grants AGS1136479 and CHE1012293).Attached Files
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