peroxyacetyl
Peroxyacetyl refers to a chemical moiety derived from acetyl that contains a peroxide bond, most commonly described in the acylperoxy radical CH3COOO•. The term is also used to denote the peroxyacetyl group in compounds such as peroxyacetyl nitrate (PAN), CH3C(O)OONO2, where the peroxyacetyl fragment is bound to a nitrate moiety. In atmospheric and organic chemistry, peroxyacetyl denotes the RCOOO– fragment with R = CH3 in the acetyl case.
Formation and occurrence: In the atmosphere, peroxyacetyl radicals are formed during the oxidation of acetaldehyde and
Reactions and role: Peroxyacetyl radicals participate in reactions with nitric oxide and nitrogen dioxide, contributing to
Significance: In atmospheric chemistry, peroxyacetyl species link VOC oxidation to the formation and transport of PAN,
Detection and study: These species are highly reactive and short-lived, so their presence is inferred from indirect