Reactive halogen compounds in the atomosphere
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Reactive halogen compounds in the atomosphere
(The handbook of environmental chemistry, v.4 . Air pollution ; pt. E)
Springer-Verlag, c1999
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Institute for Space–Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University宇宙地球研1
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Air pollution ; pt. A-C は,別書誌(BA0056656X)
Includes bibliographies and index
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Description
Scientific evidence clearly shows that chlorine and bromine compounds, such as CFCs, released into the atmosphere are responsible for continuous and progressive global ozone losses superimposed by dramatic seasonal ozone depletions first observed over Antarctica, now occurring over Arctic regions as well. Today substitutes are produced and emitted, some of which are highly reactive substances. This handbook volume deals with these reactive halogen compounds and their interactions. It provides a review on the present knowledge of their properties, applications, sources, sinks as well as international regulations.
Table of Contents
P. Fabian and O.N. Singh: Reactive Bromine Compounds.- M.A.K.Khalil: Reactive Chlorine Compunds.- J. Harnisch: Reactive Fluorine Compounds.- R. Vogt: Reactive Iodine Compounds.- P.M. Midgley and A. McCulloch: Properties and Applications of Industrial Halocarbons.- P.M. Midgley and A. McCulloch: Production, Sales and Emissions of Man-Made Methyl Bromide.- T. Duafala and M. Gillis: Properties, Applications and Emissions of Man-Made Methyl Bromide.- P.M. Midgley and A. McCulloch: International Regulations on Halocarbons.
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