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species name (preferred IUPAC name) checked
species name
synonymformulaCAS n°
(if relevant. if not:NR)
source of reactivity (from gas phase reactions) (Linked)Outdoor sources (emissions from e.g. traffic and local wood burning and reactivity) (Linked)typereference for source identificationremarks
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Chlor(oxo)azanoxid
ClNO2
13444-90-1
YY
Cl precursor / photolyzed at long wavelengths such as HONO
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chlorineCl27782-50-5Y
mopping with bleach
It's likely that any chlorine bleaching will lead to gaseous molecular chlorine (which will then be the source of atomic chlorine if there is going to be any oxidant effect from bleaching
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chlorine atom
ClY
photochemistry, probably secondary product of bleach mopping
gas phase oxidation processes
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chlorine monoxide
ClO7791-21-1Y
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CriegeesCriegees
group of species
Y
gas phase oxidation processes
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dinitrogen pentaoxide
dinitrogen pentaoxide
N2O5
10102-03-1
Y
important to consider (NO3+N2O5) since the partitioning will all depend on NO2 levels and temperature
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Hydrogen peroxide
H2O2
7722-84-1
YY
form ROS when enter the aqueous phase
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hydroperoxyl
HO23170-83-0Y
photochemistry
gas phase oxidation processes
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Hydroxyl radical
Hydroxyl radical
OH3352-57-6Y
photochemistry
https://www.pnas.org/content/early/2013/07/25/1308310110
gas phase oxidation processes
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hypochlorous acid
HOCl7790-92-3Y
mopping with bleach
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/ina.12402
HOCl can be photolysed indoors and is a source of radicals
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nitrateNO3
14797-55-8
Y
https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.estlett.8b00415
gas phase oxidation processes
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Nitrous acid
HONO
7782-77-6
YY
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/ina.12316
HONO can be photolysed indoors and is a source of OH
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peroxy radicals
RO2
group of species
Y
photochemistry
gas phase oxidation processes
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Tetrachloroethene
C2Cl4127-18-4Y
mopping with bleach
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Trichloromethane
CHCl367-66-3Y
mopping with bleach
Not sure that CHCl3, C2Cl4 are directly involved in oxidation, just sources of oxidants.
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trioxygentrioxygenozoneO3
10028-15-6
YY
gas phase oxidation processes. ozone is an oxidant and it is also a secondary source of OH
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