ICARUS Chamber Experiment: Ziemann_20171111_pyrocatechol/Dinitrogen pentoxide_Nitrate radical_Dioctyl Sebacate_Catechol + NO3_2
d789166
<p>Goals:<br/> Determine the SOA yield, products and molar yield of SOA products for the reaction of catechol with NO3.</p> <p>Summary:<br/> Reaction occurred in immediately, was conducted in the dark, reacting 124 ppb of catechol. SOA mass yield was 138%, 4-nitrocatechol yield was 86%.</p> <p>Organization: Ziemann<br/> Lab Affiliation: University of Colorado, Boulder, Boulder, CO, USA<br/> Chamber: Janet (Chamber 1)</p> <p>Experiment Category: Gas phase chemical reaction, Aerosol formation<br/> Oxidant: Nitrate radical<br/> Reactants: pyrocatechol, Dinitrogen pentoxide<br/> Reaction Type: Dark oxidation<br/> Relative Humidity: 1<br/> Temperature: 23<br/> Seed Name: Dioctyl Sebacate<br/> Pressure: 630 Torr</p>
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2021-03-30
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2025-10-03
ICARUS > Integrated Chamber Atmospheric data Repository for Unified Science
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EARTH SCIENCE > ATMOSPHERE > ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY > TRACE GASES/TRACE SPECIES
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2017-11-11
2017-11-11
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2023-08-23
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