نتایج جستجو برای: atmospheric oxidation

تعداد نتایج: 192737  

2005
T. R. Shirley W. H. Brune X. Ren J. Mao R. Lesher B. Cardenas R. Volkamer L. T. Molina M. J. Molina B. Lamb E. Velasco T. Jobson

Atmospheric oxidation in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA) during April 2003 T. R. Shirley, W. H. Brune, X. Ren, J. Mao, R. Lesher, B. Cardenas, R. Volkamer, L. T. Molina, M. J. Molina, B. Lamb, E. Velasco, T. Jobson, and M. Alexander Dept. of Meteorology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania, USA General Direction of the National Center for Environmental Research...

2006
Christopher D. Holmes Daniel J. Jacob Xin Yang

[1] We calculate the global mean atmospheric lifetime of elemental mercury (Hg) against oxidation by atomic bromine (Br) in the troposphere by combining recent kinetic data for the Hg-Br system with modeled global concentrations of tropospheric Br. We obtain a lifetime of 0.5–1.7 years based on the range of kinetic data, implying that oxidation of Hg by Br is a major, and possibly dominant, glo...

Journal: :international journal of iron and steel society of iran 0
m. alizadeh department of materials engineering, isfahan university of technology, p.o. box 84156-83111, isfahan, iran y. palizdar nanotechnology and advanced materials department, materials and energy research center, p.o. box 31787- 316, karaj, iran

grate bar is an industrial part which is used in the indurating furnace of an iron ore pelletizing plant. steel part ofthe grate bars are expected to have high resistance to atmospheric oxidation because of its contact with hot gases(up to 920 °c) during the normal operation of the process. in this study, different samples from several sections ofused grate bars with apparent defects were selec...

Journal: :The Journal of General Physiology 2003
S. F. Cook

1. A method is described for measuring tissue oxidation under reduced barometric pressure. 2. The oxygen uptake of yeast is diminished by low barometric pressures to a greater extent than by a reduction of the partial pressure of oxygen, to a corresponding degree, at atmospheric pressure. 3. This effect of low pressure is not observed with certain in vitro oxidation systems. 4. The anaerobic re...

Journal: :Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP 2013
Robert Jensen Thomas Andersen Anders Nierhoff Thomas Pedersen Ole Hansen Søren Dahl Ib Chorkendorff

High-quality mass spectrometry data of the oscillatory behavior of CO oxidation on SiO(2) supported Pt-nanoparticles at atmospheric pressure have been acquired as a function of pressure, coverage, gas composition and nanoparticle size. The oscillations are self-sustained for several days at constant temperature, pressure and CO/O(2) ratio. The frequency of the oscillations is very well defined ...

2012
P. J. Gallimore

Many important atmospheric aerosol processes depend on the chemical composition of the aerosol, e.g. water uptake and particle cloud interactions. Atmospheric ageing processes, such as oxidation reactions, significantly and continuously change the chemical composition of aerosol particles throughout their lifetime. These ageing processes are often poorly understood. In this study we utilize an ...

2015
Mingxin Liu Haining Wang Huiying Zeng Chao-Jun Li

The first example of a homogeneous silver(I)-catalyzed aerobic oxidation of aldehydes in water is reported. More than 50 examples of different aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes, including natural products, were tested, and all of them successfully underwent aerobic oxidation to give the corresponding carboxylic acids in extremely high yields. The reaction conditions are very mild and greener, re...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2015
Hao-Li Huang Wen Chao Jim Jr-Min Lin

Criegee intermediates are thought to play a role in atmospheric chemistry, in particular, the oxidation of SO2, which produces SO3 and subsequently H2SO4, an important constituent of aerosols and acid rain. However, the impact of such oxidation reactions is affected by the reactions of Criegee intermediates with water vapor, because of high water concentrations in the troposphere. In this work,...

2009
A. G. Carlton C. Wiedinmyer J. H. Kroll

Recent field and laboratory evidence indicates that the oxidation of isoprene, (2-methyl-1,3-butadiene, C5H8) forms secondary organic aerosol (SOA). Global biogenic emissions of isoprene (600 Tg yr−1) are sufficiently large that the formation of SOA in even small yields results in substantial production of atmospheric particulate matter, likely having implications for air quality and climate. H...

2005
Parvadha Suntharalingam James T. Randerson Nir Krakauer Jennifer A. Logan Daniel J. Jacob

[1] Recent inverse analyses constraining carbon fluxes using atmospheric CO2 observations have assumed that the CO2 source from atmospheric oxidation of reduced carbon is released at the surface rather than distributed globally in the atmosphere. This produces a bias in the estimates of surface fluxes. We used a three-dimensional (3D) atmospheric chemistry model (GEOS-CHEM) to evaluate the magn...

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