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Carbon monoxide, tropospheric lifetime

On the basis of ratios of C and C present in carbon dioxide, Weinstock (250) estimated a carbon monoxide lifetime of 0.1 year. This was more than an order of magnitude less than previous estimates of Bates and Witherspoon (12) and Robinson and Robbins (214), which were based on calculations of the anthropogenic source of carbon monoxide. Weinstock (250) suggested that if a sufficient concentration of hydroxyl radical were available, the oxidation of carbon monoxide by hydroxyl radical, first proposed by Bates and Witherspoon (12) for the stratosphere, would provide the rapid loss mechanism for carbon monoxide that appeared necessary. By extension of previous stratospheric models of Hunt (104), Leovy (150), Nicolet (180), and others, Levy (152) demonstrated that a large source of hydroxyl radical, the oxidation of water by metastable atomic oxygen, which was itself produced by the photolysis of ozone, existed in the troposphere and that a chain reaction involving the hydroxyl and hydroperoxyl radicals would rapidly oxidize both carbon monoxide and methane. It was then pointed out that all the loss paths for the formaldehyde produced in the methane oxidation led to the production of carbon monoxide [McConnell, McElroy, and Wofsy (171) and Levy (153)1-Similar chain mechanisms were shown to provide tropospheric... [Pg.374]


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