Hydroperoxy Radical

HO2, this radical readily reacts with nitrogen oxides and hydrocarbons in the atmosphere; in urban atmospheres, the major source of the hydroperoxy radical is formaldehyde photolysis. [Atmospheric Chemistry; Finlayson-Pitts and Pitts; 34; 1986; Wiley Publishers; New York] [Journal of Chromatography; v579; 25; 1992.]

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