The reaction of hydroxyl and methylperoxy radicals is not a major source of atmospheric methanol

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Rebecca L. Caravan
M. Anwar H. Khan
Judit Zádor
Leonid Sheps
Ivan O. Antonov
Brandon Rotavera
Krupa Ramasesha
Kendrew Au
Ming-Wei Chen
Daniel Rösch
David L. Osborn
Christa Fittschen
Coralie Schoemaecker
Marius Duncianu
Asma Grira
Sebastien Dusanter
Alexandre Tomas
Carl J. Percival
Dudley E. Shallcross
Craig A. Taatjes
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[1] Mailstop 9055,Combustion Research Facility
[2] Sandia National Laboratories,Jet Propulsion Laboratory
[3] School of Chemistry,undefined
[4] Cantock’s Close,undefined
[5] University of Bristol,undefined
[6] Université Lille,undefined
[7] CNRS,undefined
[8] UMR 8522–PC2A–Physicochimie des Processus de Combustion et de l’Atmosphère,undefined
[9] IMT Lille Douai,undefined
[10] Université Lille,undefined
[11] Département Sciences de l’Atmosphère et Génie de l’Environnement (SAGE),undefined
[12] California Institute of Technology,undefined
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Methanol is a benchmark for understanding tropospheric oxidation, but is underpredicted by up to 100% in atmospheric models. Recent work has suggested this discrepancy can be reconciled by the rapid reaction of hydroxyl and methylperoxy radicals with a methanol branching fraction of 30%. However, for fractions below 15%, methanol underprediction is exacerbated. Theoretical investigations of this reaction are challenging because of intersystem crossing between singlet and triplet surfaces – ∼45% of reaction products are obtained via intersystem crossing of a pre-product complex – which demands experimental determinations of product branching. Here we report direct measurements of methanol from this reaction. A branching fraction below 15% is established, consequently highlighting a large gap in the understanding of global methanol sources. These results support the recent high-level theoretical work and substantially reduce its uncertainties.
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