A photochemical origin of acetic acid in the troposphere

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Acetic Acid, Atmospheric Chemistry, Formic Acid, Photochemical Reactions, Troposphere, Acid Rain, Atmospheric Boundary Layer, Atmospheric Composition

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Three chemical pathways to tropospheric acetic acid production have been investigated using a coupled photochemical-dynamical model of the planetary boundary layer. The model has been used to simulate NASA's Amazon Boundary Layer Experiment, ABLE 2A, dry season. The results indicate that the gas phase photooxidation of nonmethane-hydrocarbons can produce amounts of acetic acid in the range of several parts per billion, comparable to observed values.

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