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Angewandte Chemie | 2014

Rate Coefficients of C1 and C2 Criegee Intermediate Reactions with Formic and Acetic Acid Near the Collision Limit: Direct Kinetics Measurements and Atmospheric Implications

Oliver Welz; Arkke J. Eskola; Leonid Sheps; Brandon Rotavera; John D. Savee; Adam M. Scheer; David L. Osborn; Douglas Lowe; A. Murray Booth; Ping Xiao; M. Anwar H. Khan; Carl J. Percival; Dudley E. Shallcross; Craig A. Taatjes

Rate coefficients are directly determined for the reactions of the Criegee intermediates (CI) CH2OO and CH3CHOO with the two simplest carboxylic acids, formic acid (HCOOH) and acetic acid (CH3COOH), employing two complementary techniques: multiplexed photoionization mass spectrometry and cavity-enhanced broadband ultraviolet absorption spectroscopy. The measured rate coefficients are in excess of 1×10−10 cm3 s−1, several orders of magnitude larger than those suggested from many previous alkene ozonolysis experiments and assumed in atmospheric modeling studies. These results suggest that the reaction with carboxylic acids is a substantially more important loss process for CIs than is presently assumed. Implementing these rate coefficients in global atmospheric models shows that reactions between CI and organic acids make a substantial contribution to removal of these acids in terrestrial equatorial areas and in other regions where high CI concentrations occur such as high northern latitudes, and implies that sources of acids in these areas are larger than previously recognized.


Journal of Atmospheric and Solar-Terrestrial Physics | 2008

Polar stratospheric cloud microphysics and chemistry

Douglas Lowe; A. Robert MacKenzie


Faraday Discussions | 2013

Regional and global impacts of Criegee intermediates on atmospheric sulphuric acid concentrations and first steps of aerosol formation

Carl J. Percival; Oliver Welz; Arkke J. Eskola; John D. Savee; David L. Osborn; David Topping; Douglas Lowe; Steven R. Utembe; Asan Bacak; Gordon McFiggans; Michael Cooke; Ping Xiao; A. T. Archibald; Michael E. Jenkin; R. G. Derwent; Ilona Riipinen; Daniel W. K. Mok; Edmond P. F. Lee; John M. Dyke; Craig A. Taatjes; Dudley E. Shallcross


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Influence of aerosol chemical composition on N2O5 uptake: airborne regional measurements in northwestern Europe

W. T. Morgan; Bin Ouyang; J. D. Allan; Eleonora Aruffo; P. Di Carlo; O. J. Kennedy; Douglas Lowe; M. Flynn; Philip D. Rosenberg; P. I. Williams; Roger Jones; Gordon McFiggans; Hugh Coe


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2015

The importance of Asia as a source of black carbon to the European Arctic during springtime 2013

Dantong Liu; Boris Quennehen; Eoghan Darbyshire; J. D. Allan; P. I. Williams; J. W. Taylor; S. J.-B. Bauguitte; M. Flynn; Douglas Lowe; Martin Gallagher; Keith N. Bower; T. W. Choularton; Hugh Coe


Geoscientific Model Development | 2014

Gaseous chemistry and aerosol mechanism developments for version 3.5.1 of the online regional model, WRF-Chem

Scott Archer-Nicholls; Douglas Lowe; Steve Utembe; J. D. Allan; Rahul A. Zaveri; Jerome D. Fast; Øivind Hodnebrog; H. A. C. Denier van der Gon; Gordon McFiggans


Geoscientific Model Development | 2014

Characterising Brazilian biomass burning emissions using WRF-Chem with MOSAIC sectional aerosol

Scott Archer-Nicholls; Douglas Lowe; Eoghan Darbyshire; W. T. Morgan; Megan M. Bela; Gabriel Pereira; J. Trembath; Johannes W. Kaiser; Karla M. Longo; Saulo R. Freitas; Hugh Coe; Gordon McFiggans


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2011

The sensitivity of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) component partitioning to the predictions of component properties – Part 3: Investigation of condensed compounds generated by a near-explicit model of VOC oxidation

Mark H. Barley; David Topping; Douglas Lowe; Steven R. Utembe; Gordon McFiggans


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2016

Aerosol–radiation–cloud interactions in a regional coupled model: the effects of convective parameterisation and resolution

Scott Archer-Nicholls; Douglas Lowe; David M. Schultz; Gordon McFiggans


Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics | 2014

WRF-Chem model predictions of the regional impacts of N2O5 heterogeneous processes on night-time chemistry over north-western Europe

Douglas Lowe; Scott Archer-Nicholls; William W. Morgan; J. D. Allan; Steven R. Utembe; Bin Ouyang; Eleonora Aruffo; M. Le Breton; Rahul A. Zaveri; P. Di Carlo; Carl J. Percival; Hugh Coe; Roger Jones; Gordon McFiggans

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David Topping

University of Manchester

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Arkke J. Eskola

Sandia National Laboratories

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Craig A. Taatjes

Sandia National Laboratories

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David L. Osborn

Sandia National Laboratories

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John D. Savee

Sandia National Laboratories

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Oliver Welz

Sandia National Laboratories

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Scott Archer-Nicholls

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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