Chlorine oxidation of VOCs at a semi-rural site in Beijing: significant chlorine liberation from ClNO<sub>2</sub> and subsequent gas- and particle-phase Cl–VOC production

<p>Nitryl chloride (ClNO<sub>2</sub>) accumulation at night acts as a significant reservoir for active chlorine and impacts the following day's photochemistry when the chlorine atom is liberated at sunrise. Here, we report simultaneous measurements of N<sub>2</sub&...

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Main Authors: M. Le Breton, Å. M. Hallquist, R. K. Pathak, D. Simpson, Y. Wang, J. Johansson, J. Zheng, Y. Yang, D. Shang, H. Wang, Q. Liu, C. Chan, T. Wang, T. J. Bannan, M. Priestley, C. J. Percival, D. E. Shallcross, K. Lu, S. Guo, M. Hu, M. Hallquist
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Copernicus Publications 2018-09-01
Series:Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics
Online Access:https://www.atmos-chem-phys.net/18/13013/2018/acp-18-13013-2018.pdf