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3-Pinene photooxidation

Trytek M, Lipke A, Majdan M, Pisarek S, Gryko D (2013) Homo- and heterogeneous a-pinene photooxidation using a protoporphyrin-derived amide. Eur J Org Chem 9 1653-1658... [Pg.125]

Valorso R, Aumont B, Camredon M, Raventos-Duran T, Mouchel-Vallon C, Ng NL, Seinfeld JH, Lee-Taylor J, Madronich S (2011) Etqilicit modelling of SOA formation from alpha-pinene photooxidation sensitivity to vapour pressure estimation. Atmos Chem Phys 11(14) 6895-6910... [Pg.135]

Lloyd, A.C., Atkinson, R., Lurmann, F.W., and Nitta, B. Modeling potential ozone impacts from natural hydrocarbons -1. Development and testing of a chemical mechanism for the NOx-air photooxidations of isoprene and a-pinene under ambient conditions, Atmos. Environ., 17(10) 1931-1950, 1983. [Pg.1688]

Pandis, S. N., S. E. Paulson, J. H. Seinfeld, and R. C. Flagan, Aerosol Formation in the Photooxidation of Isoprene and a-Pinene, Atmos. Environ., 25A, 997-f008 (f99f). [Pg.431]

Like the porphyrins, the phthalocyanines can undergo photooxidation and act as photosensitizers for the production of singlet oxygen" One of the few chemical synthetic applications was the acceleration of the autoxidation of cumene and photooxidation of pinenes". ... [Pg.213]

For example, photooxidation of a-pinene led to formation of the desired product in 97% yield, whereas similar reaction of 3-pinene was accomplished in only 58% yield (Scheme 25). [Pg.111]

The photooxidation products of the a- and /3-pinene reaction with OH radicals have been studied by Arey et al. (1990) and Hatakeyama et al. (1991). In the presence of NO, the major gas-phase product of the... [Pg.365]

Went (1960b, 1964) hypothesized that the blue haze often observed over forested regions is due to aerosols resulting from the photooxidation of terpenes and other organic compounds emitted from vegetation. Schwartz (1974) and Hull (1981) have studied particulate products from the oxidation of a-pinene. Schuetzle and Rasmussen (1978) have similarly studied limonene and terpinolene. Ring opening was observed in all cases. The products from a-pinene are shown in Fig. 7-17. The major products from... [Pg.322]

Fig. 7-17. Compounds identified in the aerosol derived from a-pinene (a) by photooxidation in the presence of nitrogen oxides and (b) by ozonolysis yields in percent are shown in parentheses. [From Schwartz (1974) as reported by Grosjean (1977) and Hull (1981), respectively.]... Fig. 7-17. Compounds identified in the aerosol derived from a-pinene (a) by photooxidation in the presence of nitrogen oxides and (b) by ozonolysis yields in percent are shown in parentheses. [From Schwartz (1974) as reported by Grosjean (1977) and Hull (1981), respectively.]...
Pandis SN, Paulson SE, Seinfeld JH, Elagan RC (1991) Aerosol formatirai in the photooxidation of isoprene and beta-pinene. Atmos Environ A Gen Top 25 997-1008... [Pg.94]

Claeys M, Szmigielski R, Kourtchev I, Van der Veken P, Vermeylen R, Maenhaut W, Jaoui M, Kleindienst TE, Lewandowski M, Offenberg JH, Edney EG (2007) Hydroxydicarboxylic acids markers for secondary organic aerosol from the photooxidation of alpha-pinene. Environ Sd Technol 41(5) 1628-1634... [Pg.142]

Figure 5.1 Time evoiution of a.-pinene and pinonaldehyde (resulting from the photooxidation of oi-pinene) as measured by PTR-MS in a reaction chamber experiment. Also shown is the corresponding secondary organic aerosol (SOA) growth curve, as measured by aerosol mass spectrometry. Reproduced with permission from [194]. Copyright 2006, American Chemical Society. Figure 5.1 Time evoiution of a.-pinene and pinonaldehyde (resulting from the photooxidation of oi-pinene) as measured by PTR-MS in a reaction chamber experiment. Also shown is the corresponding secondary organic aerosol (SOA) growth curve, as measured by aerosol mass spectrometry. Reproduced with permission from [194]. Copyright 2006, American Chemical Society.

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