Atmospheric hydroxyl radical production from electronically excited NO2 and H2O
Atmospheric hydroxyl radical production from electronically excited NO2 and H2O
Hydroxyl radicals are often called the "detergent" of the atmosphere because they control the atmosphere's capacity to cleanse itself of pollutants. In this article the researchers show that the reaction of electronically excited nitrogen dioxide with water can be an important source of tropospheric hydroxyl radicals.
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21/03/2008
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