Other Names
HO2, Hydroperoxyl Radical
Definition
The hydroperoxyl radical, HO2, is formed as
an intermediate in the oxidation of most hydrocarbons.
In the polluted atmosphere, it is produced by the photolytic dissociation of
formaldehyde. It reacts with Nitric Oxide and produces Nitric dioxide and hydroxyl radical. In
the stratosphere, it plays active role in ozone-destroying chain reactions.
Applications
| (1)
Atmospheric Chemistry Models |
(5)
Tracer of Air Motions |
| (2)
Air Quality |
(6)
stratosphere-troposphere exchange |
| (3)
Monitoring of Biomass Burning |
(7)
Climate Change |
| (4)
Health and Environment |
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GES DISC Datasets
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End Date |
WHOM Access |
Doc |
| Hydroperoxyl Radical, HO2 Profiles (mixing ratios at different pressure levels) |
vmr |
Aura/MLS
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2004-08-08 |
Current |
ML2HO2.002
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Y
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