Catalysis and tunnelling in the unimolecular decay of Criegee intermediates
The unimolecular decay of Criegee intermediates is the major producer of OH radicals in the atmosphere. Here, Semi-Classical Transition State Theory (SCTST) in full and reduced dimensions is used to determine thermal rate constants for their unimolecular decay, as well as their decay catalysed by a...
Main Authors: | Burd, T, Shan, X, Clary, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Royal Society of Chemistry
2018
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