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Oxidation of oleic acid at the air–water interface and its potential effects on cloud critical supersaturations
2009
Physical Chemistry, Chemical Physics - PCCP
The oxidation of organic films on cloud condensation nuclei has the potential to affect climate and precipitation events. In this work we present a study of the oxidation of a monolayer of deuterated oleic acid (cis-9-octadecenoic acid) at the air-water interface by ozone to determine if oxidation removes the organic film or replaces it with a product film. A range of different aqueous sub-phases were studied. The surface excess of deuterated material was followed by neutron reflection whilst
doi:10.1039/b906517b
pmid:19950509
fatcat:clcmnbl5tbfhzjyhwkbc7jl2ti