happilajeja
Happilajeja is a Finnish term used in atmospheric chemistry and related fields to denote reactive oxygen species—oxygen-containing chemical species that actively participate in oxidation processes in the atmosphere and other environments. The phrase emphasizes the chemical role of these species rather than their elemental composition alone, and it appears in scientific texts discussing oxidation chemistry, air quality, and climate-related reactions.
Typical examples of happilajeja include radical and non-radical oxygen-containing species such as hydroxyl radical (OH), hydroperoxyl
Formation and roles are tied to photolysis and chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Light-driven processes, such
Measurement and study rely on techniques like spectroscopy, chemiluminescence, mass spectrometry, and differential optical absorption spectroscopy.