The Mechanisms of Atmospheric Oxidation of the Aromatic Hydrocarbons

Author:   Jack G. Calvert (Senior Research Associate, Senior Research Associate, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder) ,  Roger Atkinson (Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Professor, Department of Environmental Science, University of California, Riverside) ,  Karl H. Becker (Professor, Professor, Bergische Universitat-Gesemthochschule Wuppertal) ,  Richard M. Kamens (Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC)
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9780195146288


Pages:   566
Publication Date:   07 March 2002
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This text reviews many of the aspects of the chemistry of the aromatic hydrocarbons and a consensus evaluation of the data by seven of the leading atmospheric scientists. The book covers topics ranging from the relative importance of the compounds in ozone and haze development to methods of estimating elemantary rate coefficients based on structural features of the compounds to mechanisms of aerosol generation and atmostpheric reaction of the polycyclic compounds to photochemical processes. It identifies features of the aromatic hydrocarbons requiring further study and appendicies give the structural formulas and nomenclature of the compounds reviewed in the book.

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Author:   Jack G. Calvert (Senior Research Associate, Senior Research Associate, National Center for Atmospheric Research, Boulder) ,  Roger Atkinson (Professor, Department of Environmental Science, Professor, Department of Environmental Science, University of California, Riverside) ,  Karl H. Becker (Professor, Professor, Bergische Universitat-Gesemthochschule Wuppertal) ,  Richard M. Kamens (Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, Professor, Department of Environmental Sciences, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 16.30cm , Height: 3.60cm , Length: 23.60cm
Weight:   0.844kg
ISBN:  

9780195146288


ISBN 10:   019514628
Pages:   566
Publication Date:   07 March 2002
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Acknowledgments 1: Importance of aromatic hydrocarbons in the chemistry of ozone generation in the urban atmosphere 2: Reactions of aromatic compounds with OH radicals 3: Reactions of monocyclic and polycyclic aromatic compounds with NO[3 radicals 4: Reactions of ozone with aromatic compounds 5: Reactions of O((3)P) atoms with aromatic compounds 6: Reactions of non-aromatic products of aromatic compound oxidation 7: Primary photochemical processes of the aromatic hydrocarbons and some of their common oxidation products 8: Aerosol generation in atmospheric oxidation of aromatic hydrocarbons 9: Atmospheric chemistry of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons sorbed on particles 10: Application of findings to modeling the atmostpheric chemistry of aromatic hydrocarbons 11: Important areas for further laboratory studies 12: Summary References Appendix I: Nomenclature and molecular structure of aromatic hydrocarbons Appendix II: Nomenclature and molecular structure of some common products of the atmospheric oxidation of the aromatic hydrocarbons Author Index Subject Index

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Seven members of the Coordinating Research Council's Review Panel on the Atmospheric Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons submit their technical report of research supported by a number of government agencies and industrial groups. They consider the importance of aromatic hydrocarbons in the chemistry of ozone generation in the urban atmosphere, reactions of aromatic compounds with OH radicals, reactions of ozone with aromatic compounds, primary photochemical processes of the hydrocarbons and some of their common oxidation products, applications to modeling atmospheric chemistry, areas for further study, and other topics. --SciTech Book News Seven members of the Coordinating Research Council's Review Panel on the Atmospheric Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons submit their technical report of research supported by a number of government agencies and industrial groups. They consider the importance of aromatic hydrocarbons in the chemistry of ozone generation in the urban atmosphere, reactions of aromatic compounds with OH radicals, reactions of ozone with aromatic compounds, primary photochemical processes of the hydrocarbons and some of their common oxidation products, applications to modeling atmospheric chemistry, areas for further study, and other topics. --SciTech Book News Seven members of the Coordinating Research Council's Review Panel on the Atmospheric Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons submit their technical report of research supported by a number of government agencies and industrial groups. They consider the importance of aromatic hydrocarbons in the chemistry of ozone generation in the urban atmosphere, reactions of aromatic compounds with OH radicals, reactions of ozone with aromatic compounds, primary photochemical processes of the hydrocarbons and some of their common oxidation products, applications to modeling atmospheric chemistry, areas for further study, and other topics. --SciTech Book News Seven members of the Coordinating Research Council's Review Panel on the Atmospheric Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons submit their technical report of research supported by a number of government agencies and industrial groups. They consider the importance of aromatic hydrocarbons in the chemistry of ozone generation in the urban atmosphere, reactions of aromatic compounds with OH radicals, reactions of ozone with aromatic compounds, primary photochemical processes of the hydrocarbons and some of their common oxidation products, applications to modeling atmospheric chemistry, areas for further study, and other topics. --SciTech Book News Seven members of the Coordinating Research Council's Review Panel on the Atmospheric Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons submit their technical report of research supported by a number of government agencies and industrial groups. They consider the importance of aromatic hydrocarbons in the chemistry ofozone generation in the urban atmosphere, reactions of aromatic compounds with OH radicals, reactions of ozone with aromatic compounds, primary photochemical processes of the hydrocarbons and some of their common oxidation products, applications to modeling atmospheric chemistry, areas for furtherstudy, and other topics. --SciTech Book News


Seven members of the Coordinating Research Council's Review Panel on the Atmospheric Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons submit their technical report of research supported by a number of government agencies and industrial groups. They consider the importance of aromatic hydrocarbons in the chemistry of ozone generation in the urban atmosphere, reactions of aromatic compounds with OH radicals, reactions of ozone with aromatic compounds, primary photochemical processes of the hydrocarbons and some of their common oxidation products, applications to modeling atmospheric chemistry, areas for further study, and other topics. --SciTech Book News<br>


"""Seven members of the Coordinating Research Council's Review Panel on the Atmospheric Chemistry of the Hydrocarbons submit their technical report of research supported by a number of government agencies and industrial groups. They consider the importance of aromatic hydrocarbons in the chemistry of ozone generation in the urban atmosphere, reactions of aromatic compounds with OH radicals, reactions of ozone with aromatic compounds, primary photochemical processes of the hydrocarbons and some of their common oxidation products, applications to modeling atmospheric chemistry, areas for further study, and other topics.""--SciTech Book News"


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