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A review of Secondary Organic Aerosol (SOA) formation from isoprene
2009
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics Discussions
Recent field and laboratory evidence indicates that the oxidation of isoprene, (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, C 5 H 8 ) forms secondary organic aerosol (SOA). Global biogenic emissions of isoprene (600 Tg yr −1 ) are sufficiently large that the formation of SOA in even small yields results in substantial production of atmospheric particulate matter, likely having implications for air quality and climate. Here we present a review of field measurements, experimental work, and modeling studies aimed at
doi:10.5194/acpd-9-8261-2009
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