The reaction of hydroxyl and methylperoxy radicals is not a major source of atmospheric methanol
Rebecca L. Caravan(Argonne National Laboratory), Craig A. Taatjes(Sandia National Laboratories California), Judit Zádor(Sandia National Laboratories California), Daniel Rösch(Sandia National Laboratories California), Alexandre Tomas(IMT Nord Europe), Coralie Schoemaecker(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), David L. Osborn(Sandia National Laboratories California), Dudley E. Shallcross(At Bristol), Krupa Ramasesha(Sandia National Laboratories California), Carl J. Percival(University of Manchester), Asma Grira(IMT Nord Europe), Kendrew Au(Sandia National Laboratories California), Marius Duncianu(IMT Nord Europe), Leonid Sheps(Sandia National Laboratories California), Brandon Rotavera(Sandia National Laboratories California), Christa Fittschen(PhysicoChimie des Processus de Combustion et de l'Atmosphère), Ivan O. Antonov(Sandia National Laboratories California), Sébastien Dusanter(IMT Nord Europe), Mingwei Chen(Tohoku University), M. Anwar H. Khan(At Bristol)
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