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Homogeneous oxidation in the gas phase

The principal oxidant in the atmosphere is the hydroxyl radical. This is formed by photodissociation of ozone to give atomic oxygen, which reacts with water. The hydroxyl radical participates in the oxidation of hydrocarbons (e.g. CH4) and SO2  [Pg.255]

Subsequent reactions of this radical, HSO3 not the hydrogen sulfite ion), perhaps [Pg.255]


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Gas phase in the

Gas-phase oxidation

Gases oxidizing

Homogeneous phase

Homogenous phase

In gas phase

Oxidants homogeneous

Oxidation in gas-phase

Oxidation phases

Oxidations, homogeneous

Oxidative phase

Oxide phases

Oxides in gases

Phases homogeneity

The gas phase

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