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SUMMARY:An expanding picture of Criegee intermediate tropospheric chemistr
 y - Dr Joseph Beames\, Cardiff University
DTSTART:20181015T131500Z
DTEND:20181015T141500Z
UID:TALK112768@talks.cam.ac.uk
CONTACT:Dr Alex Archibald
DESCRIPTION:Criegee intermediates have long been seen as an elusive radica
 l\, key to the chemistry of the troposphere\, but not readily detectable\,
  either in situ or under laboratory conditions.  Over the last few years n
 ew synthetic methods have been developed to afford detection of some small
  stabilized Criegee intermediates under controlled laboratory conditions. 
 This\, in turn\, has allowed the physical and atmospheric chemistry commun
 ities to greatly advance our understanding of these species\, and how they
  influence the chemistry of the troposphere. Here we take a chronological 
 course through some spectroscopic\, dynamics and kinetics measurements mad
 e on these intermediates since 2012\, and highlight some of our most recen
 t advances in experimental and computational knowledge of more localised C
 riegee intermediate chemistry.’
LOCATION:Pfizer Lecture Theatre\, Department of Chemistry
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