Exploring formation of oligomers from reactions of hydroperoxide esters with Criegee intermediates

Hydroperoxide esters, formed in the reactions of carbonyl oxides (also called Criegee intermediates, CIs) with formic acid, play a crucial role in the formation of secondary organic aerosol (SOA) in the atmosphere.


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