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Large reactor, comparison with experiments

Future intercomparisons of HO instruments should incorporate measurements of known or standard HO concentrations (the norm with less reactive analytes) as well as blind comparisons of ambient measurements. The simplest known HO source is a large-volume continuously stirred tank reactor (CSTR)—with volume flow sufficient to satisfy instrumental sampling rates—that is illuminated by sunlight. This source is equivalent to the CSTR used to calibrate FAGE and could similarly deliver flow to any CTM experiment. [Pg.374]


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