Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics (Nov 2020)

Estimation of rate coefficients for the reactions of O<sub>3</sub> with unsaturated organic compounds for use in automated mechanism construction

  • M. E. Jenkin,
  • R. Valorso,
  • B. Aumont,
  • M. J. Newland,
  • A. R. Rickard,
  • A. R. Rickard

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5194/acp-20-12921-2020
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20
pp. 12921 – 12937

Abstract

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Reaction with ozone (O3) is an important removal process for unsaturated volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the atmosphere. Rate coefficients for reactions of O3 with VOCs are therefore essential parameters for chemical mechanisms used in chemistry transport models. Updated and extended structure–activity relationship (SAR) methods are presented for the reactions of O3 with mono- and poly-unsaturated organic compounds. The methods are optimized using a preferred set of data including reactions of O3 with 221 unsaturated compounds. For conjugated dialkene structures, site-specific rates are defined, and for isolated poly-alkenes rates are defined for each double bond to determine the branching ratios for primary ozonide formation. The information can therefore guide the representation of the O3 reactions in the next generation of explicit detailed chemical mechanisms.