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Leo Klasinc
Researcher at Louisiana State University
Publications - 143
Citations - 1434
Leo Klasinc is an academic researcher from Louisiana State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy & Ozone. The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 143 publications receiving 1394 citations. Previous affiliations of Leo Klasinc include University of Zagreb.
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On the Spatial Distribution and Seasonal Variation of Lower-Troposphere Ozone over Europe
H. E. Scheel,Hans Areskoug,H. Geiss,Boštjan Gomišček,Kit Granby,László Haszpra,Leo Klasinc,Dieter Kley,Tuomas Laurila,Anne Lindskog,M. Roemer,R. Schmitt,Peter Simmonds,Sverre Solberg,G. Toupance +14 more
TL;DR: In this article, surface ozone data from 25 Europeanlow-altitude sites and mountain sites located between 79°N and 28°N were studied for the time period March 1989-February 1993.
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Kinetic study of flavonoid reactions with stable radicals.
TL;DR: Structural-activity considerations indicate for the present series of flavonoids the importance of multiple OH substitutions and conjugation, and the logarithms of reaction rate constants with the OH, DPPH, and BDPA radicals correlate well with the reduction potential of the flavonoid.
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Heterogeneous polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon degradation with ozone on silica gel carrier
TL;DR: In this article, the degradation of five polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), perylene (Pe), pyrene (Py), benzo(a)pyrene (BaP), benz(a)-anthracene (BaA), and fluoranthene (Flo), adsorbed on nonactivated (moisture-containing) silica gel with ozone in a fluidized-bed reactor has been studied.
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Photochemical formation and transport of ozone in Athens, Greece
Hans Güsten,Günther Heinrich,Tomislav Cvitaš,Leo Klasinc,Branko Ruscic,Demetrios P. Lalas,Michael Petrakis +6 more
TL;DR: An evaluation of the diurnal variation of the hourly ozone concentrations measured at five sites in greater Athens from June until early September 1984 indicates that photosmog episodes in Greater Athens are associated with the sea breeze circulation as mentioned in this paper.
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Prediction of the Abiotic Degradability of Organic Compounds in the Troposphere
TL;DR: In this article, a statistically relevant correlation between the reaction rate coefficient, k fixmeOH, for the OH radical reaction with 161 organic compounds in the gas phase at 300 K, and the corresponding vertical ionisation energies E fixmei,v, reveals two classes of compounds: aromatics and aliphatics.