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Nitrous oxide photochemistry

Nitrous oxide is a linear nonsymmetrical molecule, NNO. Its photochemistry has been investigated many times37. The known products of the photochemical decomposition of N20 are N2, 02, and NO. Two primary processes may be visualized... [Pg.36]

T. Linnert, P. Mulvaney, and A. Henglein, Photochemistry of colloidal silver particles the effects of nitrous oxide and adsorbed cyanide ion, Ber. Bunsen-Ges. Phys. Chem. 95, 838-841 (1991). [Pg.19]

Tiirco. R. P., 1985, The Photochemistry of the Stratosphere, The Photochemistry of Atmospheres, J. S. Levine, editor, Orlando Academic Press, Inc., pp. 77-128. Referenced by Joel S. Levine, in The Global Atmospheric Budget of Nitrous Oxide, paper presented at the 1991 Joint Symposium on Stationary Combustion NO, Control—EPA/EPRl, Washington. D.C., March 25-28. [Pg.945]


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