2010
DOI: 10.5194/acp-10-9863-2010
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Improved global modelling of HO<sub>x</sub> recycling in isoprene oxidation: evaluation against the GABRIEL and INTEX-A aircraft campaign measurements

Abstract: Abstract. Stimulated by recent important developments regarding the oxidation chemistry of isoprene, this study evaluates and quantifies the impacts of different mechanism updates on the boundary layer concentrations of OH and HO 2 radicals using the IMAGESv2 global chemistry transport model. The model results for HO x , isoprene, NO, and ozone are evaluated against air-based observations from the GABRIEL campaign, conducted over the Guyanas in October 2005, and from the INTEX-A campaign over the Eastern US in… Show more

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“…3. While not the dominant process suggested previously, 7,22,23,32 peroxy radical isomerization is an important process for isoprene oxidation in the atmosphere even at the slow rate reported here. HPALD oxidation pathway(s), the resulting product(s), and the oxidation thereof remain unknown.…”
Section: Atmospheric Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 68%
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“…3. While not the dominant process suggested previously, 7,22,23,32 peroxy radical isomerization is an important process for isoprene oxidation in the atmosphere even at the slow rate reported here. HPALD oxidation pathway(s), the resulting product(s), and the oxidation thereof remain unknown.…”
Section: Atmospheric Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 68%
“…[22][23][24] A direct comparison to the theoretical rate is not, however, straightforward as we only observe the end product of two important processes, namely: (a) interconversion between the b-OH-OO, Z-d-OH-OO, and E-d-OH-OO peroxy radicals (shown for 1-OH isomers in R9); and (b) the 1,6-H-shift isomerization reactions from the two Z-d-OH-OO peroxy radicals (R5 and R6):…”
Section: Comparison With Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…21 On the other hand, recent work has also called into question the accuracy of OH concentrations observed via laser-induced fluorescence in biogenic-dominated regions. 48 As noted and accounted for in earlier theoretical work 16,20 and recently highlighted, 21 the influence of C 5 -HPALD chemistry on the radical budget depends on the relative rates of C 5 -HPALD photolysis (which generates OH) and OH reaction (which removes C 5 -HPALDs and, possibly, also OH). Fig.…”
Section: Atmospheric Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Global models 20,22 have demonstrated dramatic increases in OH-by factors of 3 or more in some regions-upon incorporating the ISO 2 isomerization and C 5 -HPALD chemistry as originally proposed. 21,22 This mechanism also affects the distribution of oxidized VOC, leading Archibald et al 22 to suggest that calculated isomerization rates should be reduced by an order of magnitude.…”
Section: Atmospheric Implicationsmentioning
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