Biogenic emissions of volatile organic compounds play a fundamental role in the atmospheric chemistry, vegetation being one of their major sources. Amongst the VOCs emitted by plants, olefins and terpenoids are the most abundant. These compounds, due to the presence of two or more double bonds and other structural features, are very reactive in the atmosphere and act as precursors of the photochemical smog and aerosols. This article presents a review of the reactions of olefins and terpenoids with ozone, in the gas phase, with emphasis toward the mechanisms and kinetic aspects.
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Nunes, F. M. N., Pereira, P. A. de P., & Andrade, J. B. de. (2000). Reações de ozonólise de olefinas em fase gasosa. Química Nova, 23(6), 794–804. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422000000600013
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