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Unexpected Electrophiles in the Atmosphere - Anhydride Nucleophile Reactions and Uptake to Biomass Burning Emissions

Abstract

Biomass burning is a significant contributor to atmospheric pollution, its emissions have been found to have adverse impacts on climate and human health. Largely, these impacts are dictated by how the composition of the emissions changes once emitted into the atmosphere. Recently, anhydrides have been identified as a significant fraction of biomass burning emissions, however, little is known about their atmospheric evolution, or their …

Authors

Loebel Roson M; Abou-Ghanem M; Kim E; Wu S; Long D; Styler S; Zhao R

DOI

10.26434/chemrxiv-2023-tfxr4

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