Isoprene photochemistry over the Amazon rainforest

dc.contributor.authorLiu, Yingjun
dc.contributor.authorBrito, Joel F.
dc.contributor.authorDorris, Matthew R.
dc.contributor.authorRivera-Ríos, Jean C.
dc.contributor.authorSeco, Roger
dc.contributor.authorBates, Kelvin H.
dc.contributor.authorArtaxo, Paulo
dc.contributor.authorDuvoisin, Sérgio Jr
dc.contributor.authorKeutsch, Frank N.
dc.contributor.authorKim, Saewung
dc.contributor.authorGoldstein, Allen H.
dc.contributor.authorGuenther, Alex B.
dc.contributor.authorManzi, Antônio Ocimar
dc.contributor.authorSouza, Rodrigo Augusto Ferreira de
dc.contributor.authorSpringston, Stephen R.
dc.contributor.authorWatson, Thomas B.
dc.contributor.authorMcKinney, Karena A.
dc.contributor.authorMartin, Scot T.
dc.date.accessioned2020-05-07T13:41:11Z
dc.date.available2020-05-07T13:41:11Z
dc.date.issued2016
dc.description.abstractIsoprene photooxidation is a major driver of atmospheric chemistry over forested regions. Isoprene reacts with hydroxyl radicals (OH) and molecular oxygen to produce isoprene peroxy radicals (ISOPOO). These radicals can react with hydroperoxyl radicals (HO2) to dominantly produce hydroxyhydroperoxides (ISOPOOH). They can also react with nitric oxide (NO) to largely produce methyl vinyl ketone (MVK) and methacrolein (MACR). Unimolecular isomerization and bimolecular reactions with organic peroxy radicals are also possible. There is uncertainty about the relative importance of each of these pathways in the atmosphere and possible changes because of anthropogenic pollution. Herein, measurements of ISOPOOH and MVK+MACR concentrations are reported over the central region of the Amazon basin during the wet season. The research site, downwind of an urban region, intercepted both background and polluted air masses during the GoAmazon2014/5 Experiment. Under background conditions, the confidence interval for the ratio of the ISOPOOH concentration to that of MVK+MACR spanned 0.4-0.6. This result implies a ratio of the reaction rate of ISOPOO with HO2 to that with NO of approximately unity. A value of unity is significantly smaller than simulated at present by global chemical transport models for this important, nominally low-NO, forested region of Earth. Under polluted conditions, when the concentrations of reactive nitrogen compounds were high (>1 ppb), ISOPOOH concentrations dropped below the instrumental detection limit (<60 ppt). This abrupt shift in isoprene photooxidation, sparked by human activities, speaks to ongoing and possible future changes in the photochemistry active over the Amazon rainforest.en
dc.identifier.doi10.1073/pnas.1524136113
dc.identifier.urihttps://repositorio.inpa.gov.br/handle/1/14869
dc.language.isoenpt_BR
dc.publisher.journalProceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of Americapt_BR
dc.relation.ispartofVolume 113, Número 22, Pags. 6125-6130pt_BR
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Brazil*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/br/*
dc.subjectAcrolein Derivativeen
dc.subjectIsopreneen
dc.subjectIsoprene Peroxy Radicalen
dc.subjectKetone Derivativeen
dc.subjectMethacroleinen
dc.subjectMethylvinyl Ketoneen
dc.subjectNitric Oxideen
dc.subjectNitrogen Derivativeen
dc.subjectUnclassified Drugen
dc.subject1,3 Butadiene Derivativeen
dc.subject3-buten-2-oneen
dc.subjectAcroleinen
dc.subjectAir Pollutanten
dc.subjectAlkanoneen
dc.subjectFree Radicalen
dc.subjectHemiterpeneen
dc.subjectIsopreneen
dc.subjectMethacrylaldehydeen
dc.subjectPentaneen
dc.subjectPeroxideen
dc.subjectAir Pollutionen
dc.subjectBoundary Layeren
dc.subjectConcentration (parameters)en
dc.subjectIonizationen
dc.subjectIsomerizationen
dc.subjectLimit Of Detectionen
dc.subjectMass Spectrometryen
dc.subjectParticulate Matteren
dc.subjectPhotochemistryen
dc.subjectPhotooxidationen
dc.subjectPriority Journalen
dc.subjectRainforesten
dc.subjectReaction Analysisen
dc.subjectUrban Areaen
dc.subjectAir Pollutanten
dc.subjectAnalogs And Derivativesen
dc.subjectAnalysisen
dc.subjectAtmosphereen
dc.subjectChemistryen
dc.subjectHumanen
dc.subjectOxidation Reduction Reactionen
dc.subjectRadiation Responseen
dc.subjectAcroleinen
dc.subjectAir Pollutantsen
dc.subjectAtmosphereen
dc.subjectButadienesen
dc.subjectButanonesen
dc.subjectFree Radicalsen
dc.subjectHemiterpenesen
dc.subjectHumansen
dc.subjectNitric Oxideen
dc.subjectOxidation-reductionen
dc.subjectPentanesen
dc.subjectPeroxidesen
dc.subjectPhotochemistryen
dc.subjectRainforesten
dc.titleIsoprene photochemistry over the Amazon rainforesten
dc.typeArtigopt_BR

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