

Welcome to the Radical measurements groupWhy are we interested in radicals ? Radicals, having an unpaired electron, are highly reactive. This makes them the driving molecules in air chemistry. They cleanse the atmosphere, are responsible for the formation of ozone (O3) and can also initiate aerosol formation. One of the prime radicals for air chemistry is the hydroxyl radical, OH. Simple in structure, it is one of the most reactive molecules in the atmosphere.
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Thus OH and HO2 both initiate and participate in almost all of the atmosphere's complex chemical pathways. |