Atmospheric reactions of glyoxal with NO 2 and NH 2 radicals: Hydrogen abstraction mechanism and nat...
Atmospheric reactions of glyoxal with NO 2 and NH 2 radicals: Hydrogen abstraction mechanism and natural bond orbital analysis
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Glyoxal can be important in atmospheric chemistry in terms of its ability to convert to secondary organic aerosols. In this study, the glyoxal-breaking reaction by two atmospheric active radicals, NO
2
and NH
2
, has been investigated at the B3LYP and M06-2X levels in connection with 6-311++G(d,p) basis set. The formation of the most st...
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Atmospheric reactions of glyoxal with NO 2 and NH 2 radicals: Hydrogen abstraction mechanism and natural bond orbital analysis
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1468-6783
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1471-406X
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10.1177/1468678319848880