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Electrical discharges produce prodigious amounts of hydroxyl and hydroperoxyl radicals

Jenkins et al., 2021

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10120182662232395169
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Jenkins J
Brune W
Miller D
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Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres

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Reaction with the hydroxyl radical (OH) is often the first step in the removal of many atmospheric pollutants. The nitrogen oxides (NOx) generated by lightning can increase the amount of HOx (HOx= OH+ HO2) present in the atmosphere, but direct HOx production from …
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