Evaluated kinetic and photochemical data for atmospheric chemistry: Volume I - gas phase reactions of O x , HO x , NO x and SO x species
Roger Atkinson,Donald L. Baulch,R. A. Cox,John Crowley,R. F. Hampson,R. G. Hynes,Michael E. Jenkin,Michel J. Rossi,J. Troe +8 more
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In this article, the IUPAC Subcommittee on GasKinetic Data Evaluation for Atmospheric Chemistry presented the first in the series, presenting kinetic and photochemical data evaluated by the committee.Abstract:
. This article, the first in the series, presents kinetic and photochemical data evaluated by the IUPAC Subcommittee on GasKinetic Data Evaluation for Atmospheric Chemistry. It covers the gas phase and photochemical reactions of Ox, HOx, NOx and SOx species, which were last published in 1997, and were updated on the IUPAC website in late 2001. The article consists of a summary sheet, containing the recommended kinetic parameters for the evaluated reactions, and five appendices containing the data sheets, which provide information upon which the recommendations are made.read more
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