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Final report on a theoretical study on the atmospheric degradation of selected amines

Hanne Birgitte Bråten, Arne Joakim Coldevin Bunkan, Lihn Bache-Andreassen, Mohammad Sollimannejad, Claus Jørgen Nielsen

Publikasjonsdetaljer

Publikasjonstype: Forskningsrapport

Sider: 94

Serier: NILU OR (NILU Oppdragsrapport), 77/2008

Forlag: NILU

Sammendrag:

Amines emitted into the atmosphere will undergo a series of chemical and physical processes. Compounds with liquid-phase vapour pressures > l0-6 Torr at the ambient atmospheric temperature will to a large extent undergo reactions in the gas phase. For the majority of gas-phase organic chemicals present in the troposphere, reaction with the OH radical is the dominant loss process. In general the degradation is initiated by reaction with OH and, where appropriate, direct photolysis and the reactions with O3 and NO3. In marine areas reactions with Cl atoms may also constitute an important sink. The types of radical generated following initiation processes include peroxy (RO2), oxy (RO) and excited and stabilized Criegee (R\'R\"COO) species, which each have a number of possible reactions which may be competitive under tropospheric conditions. The complex initiation and radical chemistry leads to the generation of many different products. Some are species which themselves have primary emissions, such as simple alcohols, aldehydes and ketones; others include complex (multifunctional) carbonyls, nitrates (RONO2), peroxy nitrates (RC(=O)OONO2), hydroperoxides (ROOH), percarboxylic acids (RC(=O)OOH) and carboxylic acids (RC(=O)OH). A literature survey was carried out and theoretical degradation mechanisms for selected amines have been developed on the basis of experimental findings.

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