Ultraviolet absorption spectrum of methylhydroperoxide vapor

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Absorption Spectra, Atmospheric Chemistry, Methyl Compounds, Peroxides, Troposphere, Ultraviolet Absorption, Absorption Cross Sections, Midlatitude Atmosphere, Photodissociation, Reaction Kinetics

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The ultraviolet absorption cross sections of methylhydroperoxide,
CH3OOH, have been measured over the wavelength range 210 nm to 350 nm at
294 K. It was concluded that solar photolysis is a dominant sink for
tropospheric CH3OOH. For midlatitudes the photodissociation rate was
estimated for 0 deg, for 30 deg, and for 70 deg zenith angles.

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