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Atmospheric photochemistry at a fatty acid–coated air-water interface

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Active fatty acid layers Saturated fatty acids are considered to be inert, but they can be surprisingly reactive when present as a coating at an air-water interface. Rossignol et al. show that nonanoic acid is photochemically active when it is present as a monolayer on a water surface (see the Perspective by Vaida). Fatty acids are ubiquitous in the environment, and their photochemical processing could have a substantial impact on local ozone and particle formation. Science , this issue p. 699 ; see also p. 650

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hal-03795930 , version 1 (04-10-2022)

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Stéphanie Rossignol, Liselotte Tinel, Angelica Bianco, Monica Passananti, Marcello Brigante, et al.. Atmospheric photochemistry at a fatty acid–coated air-water interface. Science, 2016, 353 (6300), pp.699-702. ⟨10.1126/science.aaf3617⟩. ⟨hal-03795930⟩
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