ChemInform Abstract: Rate Constants for Reactions Between Atmospheric Reservoir Species. Part 1. HCl.

Abstract The results of systematic studies of the four reactions shown in the scheme by using a large‐volume static reactor and FTIR spectrometer at 296 K may be of importance in the elucidation of the role played by heterogeneous reactions in the development of the springtime Antarctic ozone deplet...

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Main Authors: LEU, M.‐T., HATAKEYAMA, S., HSU, K.‐J.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1989
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.198944019
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Summary:Abstract The results of systematic studies of the four reactions shown in the scheme by using a large‐volume static reactor and FTIR spectrometer at 296 K may be of importance in the elucidation of the role played by heterogeneous reactions in the development of the springtime Antarctic ozone depletion over the past decade.