The chemistry of the atmosphere - oxidants and oxidation in the earth's atmosphere
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The chemistry of the atmosphere - oxidants and oxidation in the earth's atmosphere
(Special publication / Royal Society of Chemistry, n. 170)
Royal Society of Chemistry, c1995
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"Proceedings of the 7th BOC Priestley Conference organized by the Royal Society of Chemistry with the cooperation of the American Chemical Society, held at Bucknell University, Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, USA on 24-27 June 1994"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Chemistry of the Atmosphere: Oxidants and Oxidation in the Earth's Atmosphere provides a general and extremely revealing overview of recent research in atmospheric chemistry. Written by world experts, it covers many of the issues of highest priority in a subject of increasing environmental, social and political importance. This book also contains a section entitled "The Early History of Ozone" - a record of what is thought to have been the first ever international symposium on this contemporary "hot topic". It includes discussions involving Sch nbein, Faraday, Berzelius and Liebig, and thereby provides a fascinating insight into historic scientific thought, on a subject that has particular poignancy today. The Chemistry of the Atmosphere: Oxidants and Oxidation in the Earth's Atmosphere will provide a useful source of background information for researchers in academic and industrial settings. The subject has implications for a wide range of disciplines, and in promoting awareness of the environmental and chemical issues involved, this book has a crucial role to play.
Table of Contents
- On the Role of Ozone in Atmospheric Chemistry
- Initiation of Chemical Removal Processes
- Heterogeneous Degradation of Oxygenated Intermediates
- Laboratory Studies of BrO Reactions of Interest for the Atmospheric Ozone Balance
- Ozone Formation and Photochemical Smog in Urban and Regional Atmospheres
- Regional Pollution and Global Climate Change
- Chemical Mechanism of Atmospheric Ozone Depletion
- Ozone Changes in the Future
- The Impact of Commercial Aircraft on Tropospheric Ozone
- The Chemistry of Atmospheric Oxidants
- Plenary Historical Lecture
- Christian Friedrich Sch nbein and the Discovery of Ozone
- Historical Aspects of the Analytical Chemistry of Ozone
- Ozonisers Old and New
- From Basle to Austin: A Brief History of Ozonolysis
- Ozone and Its Structure
- Ozone and the Environment: Victorian Perspectives
- Ozone in Industry and Commerce.
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