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Photochemical aerosols

Aerosol] = (Photochemical reactivity) x (Aerosol formation ability). [Pg.61]

Materials The damage that air pollutants can do to some materials is well known ozone in photochemical smog cracks rubber, weakens fabrics, and fades dyes hydrogen sulfide tarnishes silver smoke dirties laundry acid aerosols ruin nylon hose. Among the most important effects are discoloration, corrosion, the soiling of goods, and impairment of visibility. [Pg.2174]

Anlauf KG, Bottenheim JW, Brice KA. 1985. Measurement of atmospheric aerosols and photochemical products at a rural site in SW Ontario. Atmos Environ 19(11) 1859-1870. [Pg.229]

The most important transformation process for di-w-octylphthalate present in the atmosphere as an aerosol is reaction with photochemically produced hydroxyl radicals. The half-life for this reaction has been estimated to be 4.5 14.8 hours (Howard et al. 1991). Actual atmospheric half-lives may be longer since phthalate esters sorbed to wind-entrained particulates may have long atmospheric residence times (Vista Chemical 1992). Direct photolysis in the atmosphere is not expected to be an important process (EPA 1993a HSDB 1995). [Pg.98]

Photochemical air pollution consists of a complex mixture of gaseous pollutants and aerosols, some of which are photochemically produced. Among the gaseous compounds are the oxidizing species ozone, nitrogen dioxide, and peroxyacyl nitrate ... [Pg.410]

The chemical problem here involves the photochemical and catalytic oxidation of S02 and its mixtures with the hydrocarbons and NO however the primary concern is the photochemical reactions, both gas-phase and aerosol-forming. [Pg.415]

Some work [5] has been performed on the photochemical reaction between sulfur dioxide and hydrocarbons, both paraffins and olefins. In all cases, mists were found, and these mists settled out in the reaction vessels as oils with the characteristics of sulfuric acids. Because of the small amounts of materials formed, great problems arise in elucidating particular steps. When NO and 02 are added to this system, the situation is most complex. Bulfalini [3] sums up the status in this way The aerosol formed from mixtures of the lower hydrocarbons with NO and S02 is predominantly sulfuric acid, whereas the higher olefin hydrocarbons appear to produce carbonaceous aerosols also, possibly organic acids, sulfonic or sulfuric acids, nitrate-esters, etc. ... [Pg.417]

The available information on aerosol formation in photochemical smog... [Pg.3]

Improvements in deterministic (photochemical/diffusion) methods are based largely on accounting for more physicochemical effects in the structure of the model. Specific research subjects for improved models include photochemical aerosol formation and the effects of turbulence on chemical reaction rates. The challenge to the researcher is to incorporate the study of these subjects without needlessly complicating already complex models. How accurate a mathematical simulation is required What, roughly, will be the effect of omitting some particular chemical or physical component What is the sensitivity of model outputs to inaccuracies in the inputs ... [Pg.5]

Three properties of photochemical smog were evident first in Los Angeles eye irritation haze (aerosol) formation and the d adation of rubber products. All three are associated with oxidants, although aerosols can also be formed by other pollutants, particularly sulfur dioxide. [Pg.14]

Organic aerosols formed by gas-phase photochemical reactions of hydrocarbons, ozone, and nitrogen oxides have been identified recently in both urban and rural atmospheres. Aliphatic organic nitrates, such dicarboxylic acids as adipic and glutaric acids, carboxylic acids derived from aromatic hydrocarbons (benzoic and phenylacetic acids) and from terpenes emitted by vegetation, such as pinonic acid from a pinene, have been identified. The most important contribution in this held has been that of Schuetzle et al., who used computer-controlled... [Pg.48]

FORMATION OF SECONDARY INORGANIC AEROSOLS IN PHOTOCHEMICAL SYSTEMS... [Pg.104]

The relative importance of the heterc eneous and photochemical nitrate formation pathways can be assessed from recently measured aerosol nitrate profiles. " On humid days, a midmoming nitrate... [Pg.105]


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