Dudley Shallcross

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Organization: University of Bristol , England
Department: School of Chemistry
Title: Professor(PhD)
Co-reporter:Dudley E. Shallcross, Kimberley E. Leather, Asan Bacak, Ping Xiao, Edmond P. F. Lee, Maggie Ng, Daniel K. W. Mok, John M. Dyke, Ryan Hossaini, Martyn P. Chipperfield, M. Anwar H. Khan, and Carl J. Percival
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A 2015 Volume 119(Issue 19) pp:4618-4632
Publication Date(Web):March 13, 2015
DOI:10.1021/jp5108203
Over the last two decades it has emerged that measured hydroxyl radical levels in the upper troposphere are often underestimated by models, leading to the assertion that there are missing sources. Here we report laboratory studies of the kinetics and products of the reaction between CH3O2 and BrO radicals that shows that this could be an important new source of hydroxyl radicals:BrO + CH3O2 → products (1). The temperature dependent value in Arrhenius form of k(T) is k1 = (2.42–0.72+1.02) × 10–14 exp[(1617 ± 94)/T] cm3 molecule–1 s–1. In addition, CH2OO and HOBr are believed to be the major products. Global model results suggest that the decomposition of H2COO to form OH could lead to an enhancement in OH of up to 20% in mid-latitudes in the upper troposphere and in the lower stratosphere enhancements in OH of 2–9% are inferred from model integrations. In addition, reaction 1 aids conversion of BrO to HOBr and slows polar ozone loss in the lower stratosphere.
Co-reporter:Michael Le Breton, Thomas J. Bannan, Dudley E. Shallcross, M. Anwar Khan, Mathew J. Evans, James Lee, Richard Lidster, Stephen Andrews, Lucy J. Carpenter, Johan Schmidt, Daniel Jacob, Neil R.P. Harris, Stephane Bauguitte, Martin Gallagher, Asan Bacak, Kimberley E. Leather, Carl J. Percival
Atmospheric Environment (April 2017) Volume 155() pp:21-28
Publication Date(Web):April 2017
DOI:10.1016/j.atmosenv.2017.02.003
Co-reporter:M.A.H. Khan, M.C. Cooke, S.R. Utembe, A.T. Archibald, R.G. Derwent, P. Xiao, C.J. Percival, M.E. Jenkin, W.C. Morris, D.E. Shallcross
Atmospheric Research (1 October–1 November 2015) Volumes 164–165() pp:347-357
Publication Date(Web):1 October–1 November 2015
DOI:10.1016/j.atmosres.2015.06.006
2-butene-1,4-diol, dinitrate, (2Z)-
Methyl, iodo-
protium
3-Butene-1,2-diol,dinitrate (8CI,9CI)
Heptane, 4-methyl-
Nitric acid, methylester (8CI,9CI)
Formyl radical
Hydroxyl
1,2-butadiene
3-METHYLDIOXETANE