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Interactions of atmospheric trace gases with ice surfaces: adsorption and reaction.

Jonathan P. D. Abbatt
- 04 Oct 2003 - 
- Vol. 103, Iss: 12, pp 4783-4800
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This work summarized the results of research into Adsorption of Hydrogen-Bonding Species:Oxygenated Organics and its implications for Atmospheric Implications, Needs for Laboratory Research, and Reactions to Reactions.
Abstract
47893.3. Adsorption of Hydrogen-Bonding Species:Oxygenated Organics47903.4. Adsorption of Other Species 47923.5. Adsorption: Atmospheric Implications 47923.6. Adsorption: Needs for Laboratory Research 47934. Reactions of Atmospheric Trace Gases on IceSurfaces47944.1. Hydrolysis Reactions 47944.2. Halogen Activation Reactions 47954.3. Sulfur(IV) Oxidation Reactions 47974.4. Reactions: Atmospheric Implications 47974.5. Reactions: Needs for Laboratory Research 47985. Summary 47986. Acknowledgments 47987. References 4799

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