Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume VIII – gas phase reactions of organic species with four, or more, carbon atoms (≥ C4)

Abstract. This article, the eighth in the series, presents kinetic and photochemical datasheets evaluated by the IUPAC Task Group on Atmospheric Chemical Kinetic Data Evaluation. It covers the gas phase thermal and photochemical reactions of organic species with four, or more, carbon atoms (≥ C4) available on the IUPAC website in 2019, including thermal reactions of closed-shell organic species with HO and NO3 radicals, and their photolysis. The article consists of a summary table, containing the recommended kinetic parameters for the evaluated reactions, and a supplement containing the datasheets, which provide information upon which the recommendations are made.

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