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A recent report from Capital Normal University in Beijing, China discusses the mechanisms of liquid-phase transformation of atmospheric phenolic compounds (PhCs) and their implications for air quality and environmental health. PhCs are aromatic compounds found or formed in the atmosphere due to various factors such as combustion processes and industrial emissions. They can lead to the formation of secondary organic aerosols (SOAs), which can have negative effects on atmospheric conditions and human health. The report provides a detailed analysis of the transformation processes of PhCs and lays a theoretical foundation for future monitoring and control of atmospheric pollutants. [Extracted from the article] |