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Sandra M. Saunders

Researcher at University of Western Australia

Publications -  35
Citations -  2908

Sandra M. Saunders is an academic researcher from University of Western Australia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Reaction rate constant & Radical. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 35 publications receiving 2590 citations. Previous affiliations of Sandra M. Saunders include University of Leeds.

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The tropospheric degradation of volatile organic compounds: a protocol for mechanism development

TL;DR: In this paper, a series of rules for the construction of detailed degradation schemes for use in numerical models of the boundary layer over Europe is presented. But, as a major disadvantage of explicit chemical mechanisms is the very large number of reactions potentially generated, if the rules are rigorously applied.
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Photochemical ozone creation potentials for a large number of reactive hydrocarbons under European conditions

TL;DR: A photochemical trajectory model is used to describe the ozone production from the oxidation of methane and 95 other hydrocarbons in the presence of sunlight and NOx in air parcels advected across north west Europe towards the British Isles.
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Photochemical ozone creation potentials for organic compounds in northwest Europe calculated with a master chemical mechanism

TL;DR: In this paper, the atmospheric degradation of 120 organic compounds and the associated regional scale ozone and PAN formation under conditions appropriate to the polluted boundary layer over northwest Europe were analyzed. And the robustness of these POCP values to changes in the NOx emission densities across Europe is tested and the values are compared with previous studies.
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Tropospheric volatile organic compounds in China

TL;DR: This paper reviews the main studies conducted in China on the characteristics and sources of VOCs, their relationship with O3 and SOA, and their removal technology, and provides an integrated literature review on the formulation and implementation of effective control strategies of V OCs and photochemical smog.