Original paper
Unimolecular reaction of acetone oxide and its reaction with water in the atmosphere
Volume: 115, Issue: 24, Pages: 6135 - 6140
Published: May 29, 2018
Abstract
Criegee intermediates (i.e., carbonyl oxides with two radical sites) are known to be important atmospheric reagents; however, our knowledge of their reaction kinetics is still limited. Although experimental methods have been developed to directly measure the reaction rate constants of stabilized Criegee intermediates, the experimental results cover limited temperature ranges and do not completely agree well with one another. Here we investigate...
Paper Details
Title
Unimolecular reaction of acetone oxide and its reaction with water in the atmosphere
Published Date
May 29, 2018
Volume
115
Issue
24
Pages
6135 - 6140
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