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Aqueous-phase photooxidation of levoglucosan – a mechanistic study using aerosol time-of-flight chemical ionization mass spectrometry (Aerosol ToF-CIMS)

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Figure 1. The experimental apparatus.
Figure 2. The evolution of the “+O” (a) and the “−2H” (b) series from levoglucosan (LG)
Figure 3. The mass defect diagram of the major products detected using the iodide water cluster (I(H 2 O) −n ) reagent ion (a)
Figure 5. Evolution of bond-scission products measured by the I(H 2 O) −n reagent ion
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