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The influence of physical state on shikimic acid ozonolysis: a case for in situ microspectroscopy
2014
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
Atmospheric soluble organic aerosol material can become solid or semi-solid. Due to increasing viscosity and decreasing diffusivity, this can impact important processes such as gas uptake and reactivity within aerosols containing such substances. This work explores the dependence of shikimic acid ozonolysis on humidity and thereby viscosity. Shikimic acid, a proxy for oxygenated reactive organic material, reacts with O<sub>3</sub> in a Criegee-type reaction. We used an environmental
doi:10.5194/acpd-14-7355-2014
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